
This chart shows Metaphors and expressions in the US presidential election debate. Some the the metaphors and expressions shown on the chart are: Violent, culinary, nautical, and business.


This graph analyses the metaphors and expressions used by Barack Obama and Mitt Romney during their campaign. The greater number of expressions were navigational while violent expressions were second. It makes we wonder what the analysis would look like in the current campaign.


This chart graphs and describes the multitude of metaphors and expressions made between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in the United States presidential debate.


Metaphors and expressions in the US presidential election debate. Violent is the most and Amorous is the least overall. Each candidate is represented by a different colored bar.


This is a graph of Metaphors and Expressions in the US Presidential Debate from 2012 between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. It is a vertical bar graph with navy blue representing Obama and light blue representing Romney.


This chart shows the occurrence of metaphors and expressions that were said in the presidential debate on 10/3/12. The most used was the word "violent" and the least was "amorous".


This chart shows metaphors and expressions in the presidential debate of 2012 between Barack Obama and MItt Romeny. It categorizes the metaphors and expressions into groups like violent, culinary, nautical, business, navigational, inspirational, and gambling. Navigational and violent were used the most.


This is a bar graph of metaphors and expressions used in the presidential election between Obama and Romney in the 2012 election. It would appear that Obama utilized these more than his Republican counterpart.


This figure compares usages of certain terms in an debate among Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The terms are sorted into more generic categories like 'violence' or 'navigational'.


This graph is about metaphors and expressions in the presidential elections between Barack obama and mit romney. Dark blue representing barack obama and light blue representing mit romney. lists skill sets between the two using bar graphs


This image is a horizontal bar chart. Unfortunately, the text is obscured so much that I can't tell what the various axis represents. It's clear that there are multiple bars represented.


This is a bar graph with thick bar lines, in bright blue and deep grey/blue. it would appear to be a graph that attempt to give a visual depiction of the metaphors and expressions allotted to Barrack Obama and Mitt Romney, in a variety of categories. While some categories appeared almost tied, violent and construction-inspired metaphors, for example. Others had Mitt as a clear winner; sporting and navigational. Whereas Barrack was clearly more remembered for business and culinary metaphors and expressions.


The graph describes the number of metaphors used in presidential debates in 2012, organized by category. Obama used a lot of violent metaphors while Mitt Romney used navigational metaphors. Both used very little to no amorous metaphors.


This chart describes metaphors and expressions in the U.S. Presidential debate on October 3, 2012. On the left of the bar graph are the types of metaphors and expressions. On the right are the number of times each was stated by each candidate. One candidate was represented by dark blue bars and the other by light blue bars. The most used expression type was "violent". The least was "other". The sources were C - Span, the Economist, and press reports.


This image is a comparison of metaphors and expressions used by the participants in the October 3, 2012 US presidential election debate based on report by C-SPAN.

