Originally posted by: Ilmater
Seriously, this is just a sore subject with me. I can't stand all the people - and based on what you've said here, you are included in that list - that base their votes on one thing and forego all other issues. Things such as "They're the most pro-life" or "It's a girl!" It just drives me nuts.
I think that most people are not this way, and it is a very limited view that allows you to see it like this.
I think what you are seeing is that there is almost NO difference between the platforms of the different candidates. None of them are willing to take a stand on too many issues, because that would splinter their support too much. So, each election we get one or two major issues that we have to base our decision on, because the candidates won?t tell us their view on the other issues.
When anyone presses for answers we get statements that essentially says, ?I?m for lowering taxes, increasing spending, balancing the budget, paying off the deficit, being tough on crime, improving education, and anything else you want!? The only thing that they don?t seem to like is consequences. I guess they make for bad politics.
If someone does vote on one thing, I think it is most likely party. The label of Republican or Democrat is so important to many people that they never even consider if the person they are voting for is worth their vote or not. Sometimes I feel like every election is a damn high school prep rally. ?Bush, Bush, he?s our man! I he can?t do it Cheney can!? Bah, nothing more then brand loyalty.
In case you can't tell, I'm feeling a little cynical today.