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	<title>Comments on: Brand Obama versus Brand Romney</title>
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		<title>By: chris nurko</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK..so now the final debate has occurred and the battle lines are drawn. Conventional wisdom says that Romney &#039;won&#039; the first debate, Obama won the last debate and the middle debate was a dead heat. So, the question is - has President Obama&#039;s brand convinced Americans to &#039;stay the course&#039;, or has the challenger, Romney succeeded in convincing Americans of the need for a change? What IS interesting - is the language of &#039;the future&#039; has been very present in both candidates speeches. Messages about America&#039;s choice for the future, future generations, future &#039;hope&#039; and future &#039;role&#039; have been adopted by both parties candidates. The real question is - do American&#039;s view the future through Brand Obama&#039;s lens, or the Romney lens? We only have a week or so to find out!?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK..so now the final debate has occurred and the battle lines are drawn. Conventional wisdom says that Romney &#8216;won&#8217; the first debate, Obama won the last debate and the middle debate was a dead heat. So, the question is &#8211; has President Obama&#8217;s brand convinced Americans to &#8216;stay the course&#8217;, or has the challenger, Romney succeeded in convincing Americans of the need for a change? What IS interesting &#8211; is the language of &#8216;the future&#8217; has been very present in both candidates speeches. Messages about America&#8217;s choice for the future, future generations, future &#8216;hope&#8217; and future &#8216;role&#8217; have been adopted by both parties candidates. The real question is &#8211; do American&#8217;s view the future through Brand Obama&#8217;s lens, or the Romney lens? We only have a week or so to find out!?</p>
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