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Georgia run off today.................
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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1657894" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>I think the real problem is that the <strong>large portion</strong> is not quite large enough. It is close to 50% - plus or minus. That means that roughly the same number of people are content with the business as usual or even want it to be worse. I think our political view distribution has changed over the years. Years ago, probably 70% of the people were in the 35 to 65% between extreme left and extreme right views. It was easier to find a majority of support for a somewhat middle of the road candidate. Now the distribution is more spread out with less opportunity for any common ground or working together. As long as we are so spread out on our views, I don't see a solution.</p><p></p><p>From the pictures today, it sure looked to me that the people were decorated with Trump's name. Looked like to me that the people there today were about Trump. I voted for him twice because I thought he was the better of the two candidates. But, surely we must have better candidates than those two.</p><p></p><p>A question - Should we support the elected candidate if the majority of the voters voted for him in a fair election - regardless of party?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1657894, member: 40418"] I think the real problem is that the [B]large portion[/B] is not quite large enough. It is close to 50% - plus or minus. That means that roughly the same number of people are content with the business as usual or even want it to be worse. I think our political view distribution has changed over the years. Years ago, probably 70% of the people were in the 35 to 65% between extreme left and extreme right views. It was easier to find a majority of support for a somewhat middle of the road candidate. Now the distribution is more spread out with less opportunity for any common ground or working together. As long as we are so spread out on our views, I don't see a solution. From the pictures today, it sure looked to me that the people were decorated with Trump's name. Looked like to me that the people there today were about Trump. I voted for him twice because I thought he was the better of the two candidates. But, surely we must have better candidates than those two. A question - Should we support the elected candidate if the majority of the voters voted for him in a fair election - regardless of party? [/QUOTE]
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