In every election in American history both parties have their cliches. The party that has the cliches that ring true wins.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Cliches are cliches because they are true.
One of the great cliches of campaign journalism is the notion that American elections have long since ceased to be about issues and ideas.
It's a cliche that the Senate is broken, and like most cliches, it's true.
The beauty of the Democratic Party is in the mix.
Political art expresses the cliches you agree with, unlike propaganda, which expresses the cliches you don't.
It is a cliche that most cliches are true, but then like most cliches, that cliche is untrue.
The nature of our two main political parties has changed in the United States.
I don't for the life of me understand how anybody could contemplate the results of the 2000 election in the US and say that electoral politics doesn't matter any more, and that Ralph Nader was right when he said there is no difference between the two parties.
I'm definitely a centrist and feel like both parties can be absurd.
I always think that the party that offers the most hope and ideas for the future is the party that wins.
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