Who?
Many if not all of the republican presidential canidates. This includes Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum Herman Cain, Rick Perry, and Jon Huntsman. What?
All of these canidates have expressed their great disappointment with the way President Obama has handled the economy. However, none of the republican canidates have stepped forward with their own plan to heal the crumbling economy. Voters who would normally vote for these canidates are being turned off by the blame game that the canidates are playing.Many of the ads have already turned vicious, the general concensious has become focus more on creating a solution then blaming the problem on the current president. If the canidates are able to provide a valuable plan then their numbers and approval ratings will no doubt improve.
Where?
There is a political blame game being played all over the country as the canidates travel to spread word of their beliefs and political affiliations.
When?
In the last three months it has become extremely evident that the republican canidates are unsure of how to fix the economy. This has lead their campaigns to fall back on traditional republican "values" such as lower taxes for the wealthy and less regulations on businesses.
Why?
Many of the republican canidates are unsure of how to fix the economy, they have come to realize if they reveal that to the public, their approval ratings will drop extremely quickly. They're hoping if they skim over details of the issue no one will notice, however... they have.
How?
Instead of providing answers to the general public about the economy they have complained about for three years, they have moved on to new issues that are less concrete and less fiscally demanding.
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