The remaining two candidates, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich, remain the underdogs in the GOP race. After a strong showing in South Carolina, Gingrich lost a considerable amount of steam, and, according to the Pew Research Center found himself the subject of increasingly tough media coverage, while Ron Paul has yet to win a single state.With all of the Republican rivalry filling up the headlines, it’s easy to forget that across the aisle, US President Barack Obama is in full campaign mode as well. Obama’s savvy in using social media won him plaudits and votes in 2008, and he’s showing no sign of stopping. This week, Obama upgraded his Facebook page to the new “Timeline” format, embracing the newest Facebook facelift on the very first day it became available to business pages, and ahead of many users. The Timeline format features a giant photo in the center, essentially creating a huge ad space front and center for all to see. It also allows users to populate a chronological listing of events alongside their photos and status updates.Obama’s team took full advantage, putting a graphic showing job growth under his administration in the enormous ad spot and filling the rest of the Timeline with Obama’s accomplishments and oh-so-relatable life events (like his humble beginnings as an ice cream scooper at Baskin Robbins). Oh, and on the day he was born? Alongside a “Made in the USA” caption, team Obama added photo of a mug (available for purchase, of course) emblazoned with his long-form birth certificate, the release of which (mostly) put to rest long-standing conspiracy theories that the president is not a US citizen.#USelections2012 offers weekly insight into the US Presidential election through a social media lens, showing how candidates try to reach 270 electoral votes in 140 characters or less.I hope Rick Santorum's first sip of delicious hot cocoa burns his tongue so he can't taste the rest of it.
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