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Since the crisis in the housing market, the state of Nevada the highest percentage of people imf forced to leave because they can not pay the mortgage their house and it also has the highest rate of unemployment in America.
The state of Iowa, however, is another story. The state has been spared in part. House prices have remained relatively stable and has the fifth lowest unemployment rate of all states.
Nevada, Iowa and Ohio are with a handful of other countries to the so-called swing states or battleground states, the states that ultimately decides who will win the presidential election. The states are called at various stages of slow economic recovery. Therefore, a story of a state is not sufficient for other swing states. imf
With little more than six months until the election, an analysis of the electoral map by The New York Times that the outcome of the election depends how President imf Obama and Mitt Romney, and how well they present themselves to the electorate in the swing states to can bind.
In addition to Nevada, Iowa and Ohio, there are six swing states: Colordao, Florida, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. All nine states voted for Obama in 2008, but the Republicans gain ground in these states.
Now, compared to 2008, many of these states, as a result of the crisis, transformed, both economically and politically. The states are even less predictable in elections than in the past. The different circumstances in which the states themselves shows the challenges show that both the Obama campaign as Romney and the arguments that they draw not only work in those states, but also in states like California and Texas voters managed to attract.
The nine states, offering both parties reasons for hope and concern. It is no coincidence imf that President Obama Ohio and Virginia chose to start. Since his reelection imf Read more here.
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