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The 2012 U.S. presidential election, held on November 6, featured incumbent President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden against Republican Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. Key issues included unemployment, healthcare, and social programs amid a recovering economy. Obama, with a mixed record and 46% approval rating, faced no serious Democratic challengers, allowing early focus on the general election. Romney, despite conservative criticism, secured the Republican nomination.
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Curators' Team
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2012
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2025
SOURCE
Britannica
LOCATION
Washington, DC
Obama Wins
The 2012 U.S. presidential election, held on November 6, featured incumbent President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden against Republican Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. Key issues included unemployment, healthcare, and social programs amid a recovering economy. Obama, with a mixed record and 46% approval rating, faced no serious Democratic challengers, allowing early focus on the general election. Romney, despite conservative criticism, secured the Republican nomination.
The campaigns centered on domestic…

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DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN
Campaign Trail
Campaign Ads
DNC - September 4 to September 6, 2012
REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN
Campaign Ads
RNC - August 27, 2012 – August 30, 2012
PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES
CONCESSION AND VICTORY SPEECHES
ELECTORAL MAP
