these are midterm elections, local elections. STATE elections. If you are concerned with states rights and smaller government, these are the elections you should be informed about and voting in. And we as voters do have the power to change the leadership in congress this go round (percentagewise) which would be a real step towards the checks and balances that are suposed to make our government of for and by the people. or you can just #$%* about it. I'm just glad people are talking about it. because you are right most races are between #$%* A and #$%* B and i dont really care if you vote for A or B, but if more people voted i do think we would get better As and Bs to choose from. more people would be vote-in-able, if the people who dont vote started to.
i dont think this will be achieved until there is some serious outreach, as well as the institution of the 'NO' vote, whereby if a voter does not want to positively vote for any (who are we kidding, i mean either) candidate, can vote no to the candidate they least want to get the job. The one with the most positive votes wins. If two parties became so big and powerful that they shut out any competition in the public forum and monopolized things like debates, they would be the recipients of the most negative votes as well. popularity would have a double edge and they would start canceling each other out and the third parties of this country would get voted in on the relatively small amount of positive votes they already get. this would inspire a climate of hope and faith in governement, leading those of us alienated by our government to decide to take over and make positive change.
so just go #$%*ing vote.
-KK