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| Where do they stand on the Issues? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 5 2015, 06:13 AM (128 Views) | |
| Axtremus | Aug 5 2015, 06:13 AM Post #1 |
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Article: http://www.politico.com/agenda/story/2015/08/what-do-they-stand-for-good-luck-finding-out-000185 The author reviewed all the GOP candidates' websites and found that half of them don't have a page focused on informing the readers on where the candidates stand on issues/policies. The author did not similarly review the Dems candidates' website, luckily there so so few of them, I took a quick look: HRC's website labels her issues pages "The Four Fights" Bernie Sansers website has a straight up "Issues" page Martin O'Malley's website labels his issues page "Vision" instead Lincoln Chaffee's website labels his issues page "Priorities" and "Policy" Jim Webb's websites have no discernible "issues" or "policy" page that I can find Now the question: Do you actually care whether the candidates tell you where they stand on policies/issues, or do you feel like you already know where they stand anyway? |
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| Aqua Letifer | Aug 5 2015, 06:21 AM Post #2 |
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ZOOOOOM!
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First let's hear more about those smoke detectors.
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| I cite irreconcilable differences. | |
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