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Why do so few people count so much in elections?

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I keep seeing the pundits and analysts on tv talking about a whopping three regions (not even states) in the whole country that they claim will decide the outcome of the election come November. What's really annoying is that in those regions of fifteen counties or so each a small minority of the voting population will make the difference: undecided voters.

So it seems to me that a handful of dimwits that can't make up their minds on who to vote for will be the ones choosing the next president... ain't the two party/electoral college system grand?

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  1. It's the minority-filled "big cities" in the far edge cities that the DNC plays to.

    Their method is to promise handouts to the "minorities" in exchange for ANOTHER year of votes and empty promises.....

    The Republicans have given up on the black vote and struggle to get the "rest" of America to back them.

    Did you ever see the red state / blue state map from the last election?   PRETTY SCARY how the least educated carry the heaviest influence.


  2. Because democracy is a myth...

    http://rabbit-hole-journey.blogspot.com/...

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