Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Still at about 75%, even with the ballot-stuffing. This might be a good topic to discuss sometime after the election.Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Interesting results, about what I expected. So far, almost 80% indicate they are significantly dissatisfied with their candidate. Anyone have thoughts on how we fix that? How de we get candidates we can support enthusiastically?
Originally posted by: fjord
If Bush is re-elected--it will be a reaffirmation of the indifference to the erosion of the principles on which the USA was founded on.
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Interesting results, about what I expected. So far, almost 80% indicate they are significantly dissatisfied with their candidate. Anyone have thoughts on how we fix that? How de we get candidates we can support enthusiastically?
Originally posted by: Gravity
Good poll!
I wouldn't vote dem unless a moderate dem that wasn't pro-choice ran. Then I'd have to think hard.
Bush isn't my ideal man but he supports the major tenants of the party.
That's a real challenge. It's not that there are no honest wealthy people. I just can't imagine there are many people who are both honest and wealthy thinking it was worth it to go through the scrutiny. You would have to be either a public service saint or really lust after power to put yourself out like that. If you have that kind of lust for power, you have likely compromised your integrity many times already.Originally posted by: Condor
How do we find someone who has enough money to campaign and is still honest enough to respect?
Originally posted by: Spamela
unless he's caught in bed with a dead girl he's getting my vote.