Stuff I dont understand
by , 02-06-2008 at 11:29 AM (1188 Views)
Ok, I have been trying to watch the stuff on the US party nomination stuff. I have decided that either the system seems decidedly unfair to me or I dont understand it. (dont worry, I'm not going to go on a rant about policies or candidates or the like. I just have some issues with the procedure/system)
1) Why dont all the states vote at the same time for their nominee? The people living in states which vote later in the process seem to get a lot longer to decide on who they want to vote for as their candidate. Also I would be annoyed to vote for someone and then during campaigning for another state find that my choice says something I fundamentally disagree with & which would have led to me not voting for them if they had said it previous to my states voting.
2) The whole thing about candidates dropping out of the race: Ok, scenario - I vote for Candidate A as opposed to B or C. Later in the race Candidate A drops out and says their votes should go to Candidate B, however between the 2 I would prefer Candidate C. In this case my vote is worse than wasted as it has ended up going to the person I would least like to see get it.
3) The issue with independents: I know this doesnt affect every state but here is my problem with letting people other than registered democrats or republicans vote for the candidate - What is to stop people who have no intention of voting for a certain party (but still declared as an independent) voting for the candidate they feel is least likely to win against the party they actually do support (yeah, I know, I sound like a conspiracy theorist but....)
Anyway, those are the main issues I have with the system. Thoughts?




