Re: OT: Labeling Millions of People
@Dark
That's just it, both candidates talk very little, if at all, about the issues that concern everyday working people. They're too busy digging up and slinging mud at their opponent. That, I believe is the reason for the debates, to hopefully get the candidates to stop slinging mud and start talking about the real world issues. Most of the time the candidates we have to choose from are so bad that most people end up voting against a candidate, rather than for one.
@Mayana
Yes, there are more than two parties, in fact there are quite a few, there are the Green, Independent, Reform, and Tea parties, to name a few. But, so far, none of the other parties has ever garnered enough public intrest to be a factor. They are pretty much sidelined into the shadows by the Democratic and Republican parties. That's why you rarely hear about them or their candidates in the national media. Often, their candidates appear on the ballots, and people do vote for the m, but they only get 1 or 2% of the total votes. About the most good they do is give those of us who don't like either of the Democratic or Republican candidates, some one to vote for.
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