I noticed that Mr. Gore and Mr. Bush are at the top of their polls - which makes sense, as there are ideas are very generic and trying to appeal to a large majority of people. The other candidates tend to have sharper ideas, so one or more is likely to "clash" with yours a form a less-perfect "fit." Interestingly enough, although the top two are Democrat and Republican, the combined third party tallies whips them both. Perhaps if the third party system wasn't so splintered...

We need a "geek-techno" party in this nation. Someone who can actually understand the Internet and maybe even write a Perl script. :)


In reply to RE: (jcwren) RE: Voting Help in the US by turnstep
in thread Voting Help in the US by OzzyOsbourne

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