| Sqrl said: As for the average voter? I would think the average voter would be more interested in this to be honest, but that's speculation on both our parts, and it sort of moves away from the issue itself. How this effects a persons vote is between that person and themselves as far as I'm concerned, I just think people should be given the opportunity to learn about it and take it into consideration on a factual basis before they vote. The extent they choose to take this into consideration is up to them. |
I believe you would probably be wrong about that if by interested you meant actually being interested.
Maybe the Town Hall debate will prove me wrong and someone will bring it up! ![]()








