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Obama |
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42 | 79.25% |
McCain |
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5 | 9.43% |
**** you RezZ, I'm not telling you! |
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6 | 11.32% |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 509
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The whole "experience" thing is a smokescreen: How Good Are Experienced Presidents? All other things being equal, yes, I'd rather have the candidate with more experience...but I'm not going to vote for someone who's against me on almost every major policy simply because they're experienced. And re: the two party system; our system of voting is seriously flawed. The "one vote, one person" method all but guarentees that the two-party system will prosper. IRV voting, approval voting, and (preferably) range voting are all superior alternatives. None are perfect, but all encourage multiple parties and greater diversity. There is really no good defense for the two party system. It cannot represent all views, no matter how generalized. In the end, because of the primaries and the "winner takes all" plurality vote, we inevitably end up with two uninsipiring candidates.
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