So that they can actually make it known to the American people before they vote what they're voting for.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is fundamentally important in our system of government that every American be given the opportunity to vote, regardless of who they are, where they live, and what their race or national origin may be.
Voters tell politicians what they want through the ballot box. Constantly second-guessing them by speculating whether the parties should gang up on each other misses the point.
The American people want to have trust in their leaders.
It is an essential tenet of our whole representative form of government, the idea that there should not be some tyranny which makes it so nobody can even have a chance to vote.
What business do we have telling people who to vote for? They probably know more about it than we do.
When the people's representatives have to go on record and vote, it transforms our country. It is a full recognition that we are in a state of war.
The key is to vote because we need a vote to put the people in power that we want to represent us.
You know, there is a long tradition in the U.S. of, um, promoting elections up to the point that you get an outcome you don't like. Look at Latin America in the Cold War.
What's the point of elections if everything is already decided?
Because Republicans have no ideas, they want to turn elections into the battle of dollars.