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Friday, October 19, 2012

U.S. ELECTION CAMPAIGN: Obama mocks Romney's "folder full of women"


After the rash statement of U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney on the lookout for qualified women for his cabinet , President Barack Obama addressed the public criticism of the statements. "I must tell you that we need to collect any folders to find competent, motivated and talented young women who are willing to learn and teach in these subjects," Obama said at a campaign appearance at a university in Iowa. It was about his commitment to women's rights and plans to hire more professors of mathematics and other subjects. Also, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden got in on Romney unfortunate wording."Given the notion that he had to ask around where a woman is qualified, he should just come to my house. He needed a folder," Biden said. Obama and Biden is located Romney's statement. The two are trying to expand their diminishing lead in polls in women again. In the second TV debate with Obama, Romney had said on Tuesday as he sought as governor of Massachusetts to female candidates for his cabinet.Him only men had been presented as a candidate. "Goodness said we can not find women who are qualified?", He had asked his staff. Eventually he would get "file folder full of women." The Internet already piled up during the debate, the sardonic comments about the wording. In social networks circulated innumerable photomontages on which plugged into folders women were seen.
Obama's popularity ratings soar
The majority of U.S. voters see Obama as the winner of the second televised debate . Like a survey released on Wednesday by Reuters / Ipsos found 48 percent of registered voters see the front office holders. 33 percent found, Romney had fought better. Experts say Obama also went out as winners. In terms of popularity, the President was following the debate down by five points to 55 percent. Romney lost two points to 48 percent. The TV debate was the audience that the main objective of 65.6 million Americans on television. The third and final debate will be held next week in Florida.

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