52 Reasons NOT to Vote for Obama

52 Reasons NOT to Vote for Obama

by Anthony Holm
52 Reasons NOT to Vote for Obama

52 Reasons NOT to Vote for Obama

by Anthony Holm

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Overview

52 Reasons… is an analysis of candidate Obama’s campaign promises juxtaposed with his subsequent actions as President. Candidate Obama burst onto the political scene capturing the hearts and minds of voters with his charisma and hope-filled promises. Once elected to office by optimistic Americans from every walk of life, President Obama seemed to quickly forget the changes he planned to make. Holm does not offer a suggestion as to who the reader should vote for, but provides them with the information and reasons to lead them to reason. Anthony Holm has compiled this book as a guide for voters; a tool that we, the American people, can use to help in one of the most important decisions we ever have to make: who to vote into office as the President of the United States of America.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015026764
Publisher: Velocity • Mascot
Publication date: 07/31/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Anthony Holm is a committed advocate of liberty and the free market who frequently speaks against the political class—the political elites—in both parties. He donates much of his time and effort to finding ways to empower our citizenry.

He is a strategist, communications specialist, commentator, and author. He works on public policy and political and corporate affairs, and advises national advocacy organizations, corporations, and elected officials on policy, strategy, and communications.

Anthony is a frequent commentator on Fox, CNN, and other broadcast and print reports. He taught political science in the University of Texas system and is a graduate of the University of Texas College of Liberal Arts and the University of Texas Law School.
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