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February 15th
7:38 PM
The New York Times just put together an interesting infographic (part of which is pictured) comparing the frequency of words used by Obama with those used by the Republican opponents.
However, bear in mind that Obama is assessed on his four addresses to the nation (2009-2012) while the Republican candidates are assessed on the basis of “several interviews” from the past nine months.
Click through for the full infographic.

The New York Times just put together an interesting infographic (part of which is pictured) comparing the frequency of words used by Obama with those used by the Republican opponents.

However, bear in mind that Obama is assessed on his four addresses to the nation (2009-2012) while the Republican candidates are assessed on the basis of “several interviews” from the past nine months.

Click through for the full infographic.

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