SamuelRSmith said:
You assume the average voter follows this shit. Let's be honest, they don't. Most voters go by name recognition only. The hope is that by the time the Presidential debates come up, a few people will suddenly engage. I know this is what happened in the UK... the vast majority of people I know, decided who they were going to vote for, based on the party leader debates (which is one of the reasons why the Lib Dems performed so well) |
It won't enough to stop a coalition though unfortunately. Some sort of PR is needed here
Conservative- 10.7 million-306 seats
Labour- 8.6 million- 258 seats
Lib Dems-6.8 million- only 57 seats!
In terms of votes, the lib dems done well, but not anywhere near well enough to run a government by themselves (which will probably never happen!- not that it matters now anyway)
anyway, I look forward to seeing the presidential debates
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