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US Election
ThomasJPitts 4th November 2012
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US Election

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US Presidential Candidates Barack Obama (L) and Mitt Romney.

On Tuesday, the US goes to the polls to elect their new president. It shall either be Barack Obama’s second term, or Mitt Romney taking over the White House.

From a British perspective, we know very little about Romney and, to be fair, Obama has been relatively anonymous to us as President. Time will tell what the American people decide.

However, with education being such a huge part of my life, this infographic really appealed to me!

The cost to elect a President.

By DegreeJungle.com The Cost to Educate a President

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