Who is taller mitt romney or obama
Romney: Smart to the point that campaign advisers reportedly worry it's a problem. Harvard classmates recall him dressing more formally than most even then. Though when asked in a TV interview what he wore to bed, Romney said: "As little as possible.
Barack Obama v Mitt Romney: how the presidential candidates compare. You may know their views on the economy and foreign policy but what about the important stuff? Why don't either of the US presidential candidates drink coffee?
How tidy are their desks? And where do they stand on Coco Pops? Photograph: AP. The president retained the swearing in the audiobook version, which he recorded himself Romney: "Bloomin'" as in "Can you believe those bloomin' Democrats?
French police erroneously pronounced Romney dead at the scene, too Most notable home improvement project Obama: For almost a year, workers have been "building something deep below the White House", Michael Lewis reported in Vanity Fair, resulting in a large crater.
One year ago, after a full physical, he was finally declared "tobacco-free" Romney: Romney's guilty indulgence is a late-night bowl of Coco Pops, or similar sugary cereal — a ritual he calls his "Jethro bowl", presumably a reference to The Beverley Hillbillies Reason for not drinking coffee Obama: Unknown, but he doesn't.
Now there's one, which isn't Romney: Romney has made a point of explaining that, if elected, he'd return the second British-loaned Churchill bust to Pennsylvania Avenue Favourite films, according to the campaigns' potentially spurious answers to various pop-culture questionnaires Obama: Casablanca, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Romney: O Brother, Where Art Thou? Approach to desk tidiness Obama: Spartan. In tune with Romney's famously neat appearance, a reporter who visited his presidential-transition office found it "hyper-organised" with "no piece of paper visible on any desk" Telling detail illustrating fiercely competitive spirit Obama: For his regular basketball game, often played at the court inside the FBI's offices in Washington, Obama chooses former professional players or college stars.
He was not invited back Romney: Concerned that he wasn't winning sufficiently often, Romney reportedly added new contests in which he was better placed to excel — including "who can hammer the most nails into a board in two minutes" Parenting style Obama: Famously strict. Sasha and Malia are compelled to write reports about their trips, even if their teachers don't require it; Malia can only use a mobile phone on weekends, and neither girl is allowed to watch TV, except for homework purposes, during the week Romney: The one unbreakable rule, Romney's son Tagg recalls, is that "we were not allowed to say anything negative about my mother".
In darkness, Tagg says, the Romneys felt they could open up Height Obama: 1. Very smooth" — to Sean Hannity, before an interview on Fox News in April Opinion on the "special relationship" with the United Kingdom Obama: "We don't have a stronger friend and stronger ally than Nicolas Sarkozy, and the French people. And if it hadn't been separated from the continent by water, it almost certainly would have been lost to Hitler's ambitions" — from Romney's book, No Apology Dog-related outrage Obama: Ate dog along with snake and grasshopper during his childhood in Indonesia, according to Dreams From My Father.
The dog "loved" this form of travel, Ann Romney claims Healthy-eating trick Obama: Spurns mayonnaise Romney: Eats only the tops of muffins, because, he argues, the butter sinks downwards. He looked "physically pained", one remembered, when he once had to pay up himself Clothing philosophy Obama: Limits his choices to blue and grey suits to forestall decision fatigue see above Romney: Smart to the point that campaign advisers reportedly worry it's a problem.
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Although the preference for taller male leaders is present in both men and women, Murray said, the preference does not enter into subconscious decision-making when both candidates are women, or when a man and a woman are running against each other. This year: The World Series is scheduled to end no later than Nov. Resulting prediction: TBD The 7-Election The theory: The coffee cup color selected by more customers at 7-Eleven locations will predict the winner of the election — more blue cups taken, the Democrat wins; more red cups chosen, the Republican prevails.
Accuracy: Cup selection has accurately predicted the outcome of every presidential election since the promotion was introduced in , the convenience store chain says. This year: Customers have grabbed blue cups 59 percent of the time and red cups 41 percent, according to 7-Eleven. Resulting prediction: Obama The masks The theory: The party with the better-selling Halloween masks of its nominees on buycostumes.
Accuracy: The Republican has won on eight of nine such occasions — in as the Minneapolis Lakers , , , , , , and
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