It's not clear in the U.S. at the moment, either. We're going through another election.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know, having been an election monitor in countries across the world, I can tell you that we would never certify another country's election if it had as many flaws in place as we had in Florida.
The 2008 election settled nothing, not even for a while. Our national politics are reflecting what appears to be going on geologically, on the bottom of the oceans and beneath the crust of the Earth: the tectonic plates are moving.
Elections are about choices.
Both sides know the last election was just the beginning of the next election. It's clear there has been no attempt to have any kind of getting along.
We have just been working hard to have people to come out to vote and to make sure people understand how important the election is.
We must correct the problems and inequities in the way we conduct and decide elections 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.
Every election matters. Anyone that tells you otherwise doesn't understand politics. That said, not every election sends sweeping messages that are easy to discern, but every election provides lessons worth learning.
Right now, we have no possibility of politics because we have a one-party state.
And we have the most scrutinized election system in the United States, and we have met every test.