polling results
Apr. 19th, 2004 09:09 amI was curious, so I checked to see what the latest polling results were for the presidential election.
November is still a long way away in political terms, but I'm disturbed that Kerry hasn't opened out a wider lead by now. Who are all of these people who think Bush is doing a good job? How is it possible for them to believe that?
What is going to happen if we have another election like the last one, where half the country votes one way, half the other, and we have the election decided by the margin of error, let alone a split election like the last, where the person that more citizens voted for doesn't get elected? How many times can that happen before the democratic system starts breaking down? I'm becoming less concerned about democracy working in Iraq and more about it working here. Even if the electorate is not bitterly divided, the politicians they have to choose from are very, very far apart.
November is still a long way away in political terms, but I'm disturbed that Kerry hasn't opened out a wider lead by now. Who are all of these people who think Bush is doing a good job? How is it possible for them to believe that?
What is going to happen if we have another election like the last one, where half the country votes one way, half the other, and we have the election decided by the margin of error, let alone a split election like the last, where the person that more citizens voted for doesn't get elected? How many times can that happen before the democratic system starts breaking down? I'm becoming less concerned about democracy working in Iraq and more about it working here. Even if the electorate is not bitterly divided, the politicians they have to choose from are very, very far apart.
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Date: 2004-04-19 09:35 am (UTC)Why do I see a dusk of politics coming out? I see more and more people, not being apathetic, but actually anathemetical to the current political system, at least among the 18-25 year olds, I see the disgust rising higher and higher, I see the distaste rising.
The people have always been sheep. Railing against that is fruitless and pointless. Change has always started with an intellectual elite that has manipulated and convinced the masses to agree with them. Ergo, my suggestion would be to accept that, and tell the democrats to get a better PR campaign, cause they are losing the media war, they are refusing to feed the beast, and speaking with a 100 small voices, instead of a single giant roar.
Geesh, when did I start ranting? Must be just getting back from lunch. :)
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Date: 2004-04-19 11:52 am (UTC)(nods) Yeah, I got that. And I agree that the people are always, by and large sheep. But they won't follow just *anyone*; there's some basic predisposition to listen to one message over another. It bothers me that so many people are so much more receptive to a conservative message than they were when I was growing up. And I realzie that a lot of younger people are disgusted with the current system, but I don't see them *doing* anythign about it. More often than not, the reaction seems to be "a plague on everyone; I'm just going to check out and do my own thing..."