Posted by sourgum on November 04, 2014 at 10:30:29 from (107.77.85.76):
In Reply to: OT - Elections posted by valleview on November 04, 2014 at 05:23:06:
A big factor in elections is money. He or she who can access mudslinging money from local, state, and national levels usually wins the election. Don't say what can be done to improve things, just sling mud at your opponent. Look at the race in ky the incumbent spending 15 or 20 times the amount of campaign money the opponent spent or could access. That will win him the election - money from who knows where. We're talking millions not small change money. Election campaign runs are worse than a century ago. This comes from 24 hr availability of media, newspapers online, paper newspapers more frequent, computers, internet, social media, smartphones, radio, radio talk shows daily, television, more money available for slinging mud in the 2000's. Society attitudes are worse than a century ago with entitlement much more prevalent today, just a general decline in society values like courtesy, no where to be found in politics.
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