Seniors reflect and react to Obama
As the nation’s first African-American president was sworn into office yesterday, some senior citizens around the country watched the event with memories of the country’s past mixed with the disbelief...
View ArticleSeniors in focus for 2012 election
Many studies have shown retirement living seniors are one of the most active political groups, and a recent report from RealClearPolitics.com said seniors over the age of 60 have twice the voter...
View ArticleMitt Romney visits Florida retirement home
Retirement living seniors and Baby Boomers are frequently the target of election campaigns, and for good reason: they are the fastest-growing population group in North America, and they tend to have a...
View ArticleFlorida Seniors Could be Key to 2012 Elections
Florida. It’s a state of sunshine, beaches, condos, oranges, amusement parks. It’s winter holiday destination for millions. That’s the ‘fun’ perception of the state. The other side of Florida … it’s a...
View ArticleSeniors Vote from Residences for Super Tuesday
2012 is an American election year. The media is rife with coverage of the Republican primaries as Mitt Romney goes head to head with Rick Santorum. Meanwhile, Democratic President Barak Obama is...
View ArticleAlbertans Court Seniors in April Election
Seniors have become a heavily courted demographic in the US Republican primary and in other elections. Maturing adults represent a large population group, tend to be well-educated, and show up at the...
View ArticleSeniors Help Bring Down Greek Government
Protesters. Dissent. Words associated with young people who are angry with the government. So angry they take to the streets. In Greece, austerity measures have been undertaken by the conservative New...
View ArticleFlorida’s seniors are the focus in 2012 election
There are 70 days left until the 2012 Presidential election, pitting incumbent Barack Obama against presumed Republican nominee Mitt Romney. And few other groups are in the spotlight of politicians...
View ArticleObama and Romney fight for the senior vote
An estimated 50 million people tuned in last night to watch U.S. president Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney live in Denver, Colorado for their first presidential debate of the 2012 election...
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