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    The Hope and the Change 2012

    The surprising personal journeys of 40 Democrats and Independents from across America who supported Obama in 2008.

    Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign was a cathartic moment in American history that promised the electorate "Hope" and "Change." Citizens United Productions' latest film, The Hope and The Change, examines the journey of forty Americans - Democrats and Independents - who supported and voted for President Obama four years ago.

    This 60 minute documentary follows the daily lives of hard-working Democrats and Independents through unscripted and unrehearsed interviews. Our diverse cast encompasses a broad cross-section of America's racial and socio-economic spectrum and comes from seven swing states that experts say will decide the 2012 presidential election. Viewers will see how their nation's economy and society has changed over the past four years under the policies of President Obama.

    The award-winning team of Producer David N. Bossie and Writer/Director Stephen K. Bannon traveled to Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia to search out these authentic American stories from citizens who have lost faith in their President. President Obama campaigned in 2008 on "Hope" and "Change" and what these stories from Americans show is that they are disappointed in the direction of the country. The voices of everyday Americans in this film will have a major impact on the debates that are currently raging across America. You really need to see and share this.
    The Hope and the Change 2012


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    Hows that Hope and Change thing working out for you...Are we awake yet!!!!
    Last edited by kathyet; 11-04-2012 at 01:43 PM.

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