Sep 5, 2008 11:52am

Who Used the Word “Change” More at Their Convention?

The New York Times made a word cloud out of some key words and phrases used by Republicans and Democrats at their conventions.  The D’s used "change" more.  The R’s used the word "taxes" more.  The R’s slipped the word "Reform" in there more, while the D’s mentioned "Economy" more.

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It doesn’t matter who said it more, it’s who meant it and Obama is the one that meant it. McCain was just pandering as usual.

Posted by: JR | September 5, 2008, 12:15 pm 12:15 pm

so the republicans want to reform taxes and the democrats want to change the economy. Is that the conclusion I am to draw from this?

Posted by: Steve | September 5, 2008, 12:24 pm 12:24 pm

I love it: John Mccain uses his career to promote change and OB uses change to promote his career. On another thought, ABC should have a poll about control-substance testing of VP and Pres nominees before the next debates. On-site and on-the-spot testing for control substance must be admistered to prevent any case of hallucination, un-controllabity of body motors…

Posted by: mtr2311 | September 6, 2008, 10:20 am 10:20 am

ANYBODY HERE KNOW ABOUT SENATE BILL S2433.
GLOBAL POVERTY ACT-SPONSOR BARACK OBAMA
(putting the world on the US Welfare System)

Posted by: midwestlady | September 7, 2008, 4:03 pm 4:03 pm

The words that DIDN’T get much use at the Republican Convention were “Bush” and “Cheney.”

Posted by: madriver | September 8, 2008, 10:11 am 10:11 am

America is well on it’s way to voting in the most corrupt polition in its history, one who has (outright) lied to the American people regarding everything, he has manipulated everyone to believe EVERYTHING he says, EVERYTHING he has done in his life was for self-gratification and EGO. He dosen’t care in anyway about America or its people…and isn’t it funny..you ALL, Dems and Rep know EXACTLY who I’m talking about without saying his name..think about it!

Posted by: david777 | September 22, 2008, 12:43 pm 12:43 pm

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