Friday, March 21, 2008
Indiana Does Exisit After All
Here is my beef about this years primaries. Almost every primary that Indiana has ever had has not been important at all. Most candidates never even visit Indiana until the general election. You can't tell me that Obama or Clinton would have showed their face in Indiana if they did not need the delegates in this unique year. I wish someone would have asked Hillary that question in the middle of everyone stroking her ego down there in Anderson. It was sickening to hear all of the people in Anderson thank her so much for coming to Indiana and to Madison County. Both her and Obama would have cared less about Indiana if they had secured the nomination. They are using us and "gracing us with their presence" for a vote. The primary system needs to be fixed. The problems have always been there it took a extraordinary election to truly expose them. All 50 primaries need to be no more then a month a part from each other. Making them all "count" every election year. Then maybe we can then fix the electoral college.
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It would be the same if you considered actual votes as well. I would imagine no one would bother to campaign in small rural towns going to large cities instead. That's where the votes would be if they counted them individually.
The media does help a little. If they choose to cover the campaigning, then the rest of the country can see where the candidates are and what they are saying.
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