'2012 Elections Infographics'
Infographic: A History of Presidential Inaugurations
The history of United States Presidential Inaugurations dates back to 1789 when President George Washington was sworn into office in New York City. As President Obama begins his second term in office, WyzAnt.com, a national in [...]
Infographic: Obama wins re-election ‘The best is yet to come’
This infographic, brought to you by Total Bankruptcy, highlights how Taxes, Medicare, Disaster Relief and Women’s Reproductive Rights could be affected by President Obama being elected for a second term. Brought to you by Total Bankruptcy [...]
Infographic: The Business of Running for President
Much like running a corporation, running for president is an expensive and time-consuming undertaking. Just like a corporation, a campaign involves employees, money management, public relations, advertising and the selling of a product or service. Which [...]
Infographic: Real-Time Sharing of Obama and Romney Ads Up to Election Day
The 2012 U.S. Presidential Election is in full swing, and the race for the White House is being waged in social media with all the vigor and creativity (and media budget) once reserved for television ads. [...]
Infographic: Facebooking for Office – How Social Media Inspires Voters
The following infographic takes a look at why social media might have become crucial to mobilizing the youngest generation of voters. Brought to you by onlinecollegecourses.com. Brought to you by onlinecollegecourses.com [...]
Infographic: The Spooky Truth of Obama vs. Romney Online
This is a record setting election year with the US Presidential candidates each spending over one billion dollars and the Internet is a major battleground. A large sum of investment in advertising, especially digitally, demonstrates a [...]
Infographic: Obama vs. Romney Real-Estate and Mortgage Refinance
This infographic compares the 2012 Presidential candidates where they stand on the Financial Industry and who is more likely to turn the Real-Estate around for the benefit of the homeowners and taxpayers. Facts show that Obama [...]
Infographic: Who Actually Votes in America?
Sure, we’re always telling you it’s important to get out and vote on Election Day. But who actually bothers to show up? We break down the voter turnout data from the last Presidential election in 2008 [...]
Infographic: Obama vs. Romney on Intellectual Property
Do you wonder where each of the 2012 presidential candidates stand on the intellectual property industry? If so, check out this infographic presented by Likelihood of Confusion. Brought to you by Likelihood of Confusion [...]
Infographic: The Logistics of Voting
With the presidential election coming up, voices from across the United States are urging the American people to stand up and vote. But have you ever considered how the voting process works? This infographic from Click [...]
Infographic: Can Social Media Predict Election Outcomes?
As citizens have embraced social media en masse, so too have political candidates, news outlets and local governments. In Washington State and Nevada, residents can even register to vote on Facebook. Social media has left its [...]
Infographic: Obama & Romney Who Knew? We’re Related!
In time for the 2012 election countdown, we recently did some genealogy research to learn more about the background of both President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney, and guess what—they’re related! What’s more: they’re also related to [...]
Infographic: The Dollars and Senselessness of Political Campaigning
When people say that politics has its price, one has to wonder if that means the outrageous costs associated with political campaigns. After all, the U.S. will spend $5.8 billion dollars on campaigning in 2012. Imagine [...]
Infographic: Obama vs Romney on Cybersecurity – You Decide
Cybersecurity is a major issue in all aspects of life today; individuals, companies, and even governments all have to worry about being attacked and having sensitive information stolen. As the 2012 US Presidential election approaches you [...]
Infographic: Who’s Paying for the President?
Perhaps neither Barack Obama nor Mitt Romney want to speak out about our government’scrippling dependence on special interest cash because both of their campaigns hinge on it. Contrary to what some might suspect, Obama’s campaign has raised [...]
Infographic: America’s Youth Vote, How College Students Stack Up
College students – are you ready for the November election? Recent studies show you may not be as interested in the 2012 campaigns as years past. In 2008, 29 percent of college students paid close attention [...]
Infographic: The Cost to Educate a President
As Election Day looms, voters across the country are deciding which of the two candidates will get their vote. The political views of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have been evaluated and dissected by hundreds of [...]
Infographic: Presidential Debate, Big Bird Break Twitter Records
The first presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney last night broke Twitter records – thanks in part to a big yellow bird. Users set a new Twitter record for U.S. politics as more than [...]
Infographic: Politics and Same-Sex Marriage in 2012
With a major election approaching in November 2012, same-sex marriage is front and center in the national political spotlight. Learn more about the opposing perspectives on same-sex marriage, from political leaders to the average American voter. [...]
Infographic: Presidential Digital Duel Obama takes the lead online
Both President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney have poured plenty of money into Internet campaigns to lure voters and raise cash, but Obama’s may have the edge in the online digital duel. According to exclusive [...]
Infographic: Mitt Romney’s 47 percent equals about 147,772,945 Americans
“There are 47 percent of the people… who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims… who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing… So my job is not [...]
Infographic: Obama’s Celebrity Fundraiser Index
President Obama went back to the celebrity well last night with a $40,000-a-head fundraiser hosted by Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the rapper’s 40/40 club in Manhattan. And there are more glitzy galas to come as Vogue [...]
Infographic: 4 years of Obama’s ‘Hope and Change” – Are You Better Off?
Here at Fusion 360, we understand that the U.S. Presidency has a huge influence in our national economy. It influences us, the advertisers we work with, and the consumers we are constantly trying to connect with. [...]
Infographic: How to tell if someone is a Republican or Democrat
Obama voters are camping meditators who like Samsung and Visa, and like Paranormal Activity as well as The Colbert Report. Romney voters are quilting gun owners who shop at Walmart, eat at McDonalds, and watch — believe [...]









Internet Speeds and Costs Around the World
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Infographic: How To Make your Own Lightsaber
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Google+ vs. Facebook, the Only Comparison Chart You'll Ever Need
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Infographic: Hey Mom, what would you NOT want for Mothers Day
Love it! Guys please just use your head :-)
Internet Speeds and Costs Around the World
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