I am doing a survey for school. Please check all that apply which describes how you vote in the General Presidential Election.
Please as the rules state: Do NOT discuss candidates or political parties.
I ONLY want to discuss issues ONLY!
Thank You,
PLAL
This is an interesting topic, though a little hard to answer without going into the specific examples of parties and candidates.
Personally, though abortion is a big issue for me, and though I am a little bt of an anti-abortion activist, there are other really big issues that also affect my vote: the war, healtcare, labor, taxes, etc.
Though abortion is a big topic, for me, it’s just one of many issues we face going into the elections. I instead would vote by balancing out all of the issues.
If, say, there were two candidates going after each other, one pro-life and one pro-choice, and the pro-life candidate was also a proponent of stupid policies, I’d vote for the pro-choice guy. It’s not because he’s pro-choice, but it’s because overall he’s just better than the other guy.
I wouldn’t do a write-in vote or vote for an independent candidate. Those almost never end in electing the person you vote for. Instead, I vote for the major candidate whose stance I like the most. If I vote for the independent or write-in, it’s just taking a vote away from the candidate I like. It’s practically giving my vote to the guy I
didn’t like.
Furthermore, the media just doesn’t do a good job of really reporting who’s Pro-Life and who’s not. In fact, it sucks at it. President Bush (whom I hope I can discuss because he is not a candidate) has the reputation in the media for being pro-life, yet Judie Brown, the pro-life expert at EWTN, says that Bush really isn’t. I don’t know what she’s basing that on, but one thing is for sure – Ms Brown knows the topic better than any of these hack reporters do. You’d be surprised with how bad a lot of reporters are at their jobs. It’s especially the case with issues relating to the Church. Because of their biases and, frankly, their own sheer stupidity, they don’t really report the news, but just report what they think is going on. It would work if they were smarter and more honest, but they’re not, so they suck. They really do. I can go through media reports and point things out over and over again regarding where their reports about the Church are biased or dead wrong.
Anyway, I hope you do well with your report. I think it’s fine asking us about our opinions on voting issues, even though it is, as someone said, a secret ballot. It isn’t as if you’re forcing us to tell you what we think. Exit polls (polls of voters asking them whom they chose right after they voted) do the same thing. Secret ballot, yes, but we’re free to decline or lie about our choice on it.