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10-21-2010, 04:22 PM #1
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Tancredo moves within 4 points of Hickenlooper
Like anyone on the 'left' is any better.
Originally Posted by mustangwomyn
It speaks to the larger issue of a two party system. Until enough people get pissed at partisan politics, no politician will make it 'easier' to elect someone who isn't a dem or repub. They are interested in keeping their jobs and their lobbying dollars, not the good of the people.
I'm independent but have never voted democrat, but I hope the repubs fail miserably here, and maybe with minority status they'll start to get the idea.
It's frustrating looking at the repubs dealing with the maes situation. The people voted for him, and now it's obvious he can't beat hick, so now the right is doing everything it can to get someone else on the ballot, see:tancredo. Obviously if voters wanted a different candidate they would have voted for them. To blatantly go against the wishes of voters is absurd to me, just like the prosecutors in cali and ericholder, who say they'll continue to arrest marijuana users even if prop19 passes.
But you should be hating all politicians, not just the right. Many on the left are responsible for the issues you face with regards to your healthcare, don't act like anyone is on 'our side' as patients.cologrower420 Reviewed by cologrower420 on . Tancredo moves within 4 points of Hickenlooper Last Friday Tom Tancredo the 3rd party constitutional candidate and pro-legalization marijuana advocate was 8 points behind Hickenlooper. One week later (yesterday) Rasmussen is showing him at 4 points behind. Tom Tancredo is gaining quickly--while Dan Maes is floundering at 12%. Hickenlooper numbers have not gone up--and it is showing a 2 or 3 point drop for Hickenlooper in the last week. I hope most of you will join me (in crossing party lines) to vote for this advocate of legalising Rating: 5
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