First venture into the box. Can't wait to be suspended.Is there a all-in-one site that features candidates stances on issues or just what they want to do in office?I spent awhile last night just trying to find where Marshall and Burr differ. Marshall had a campaign website that presented her views in an easy-to-find link. Burr had two sites: one was his Senator page and the other was his campaign site that had a bunch of youtube videos on the front. Granted, I didn't go digging as much as I should but it shouldn't be this hard to find a little info.I don't keep up with politics at all but I feel it's my civic duty to make and informed vote. Any help? Ready to be flamed.
10/27/2010 11:35:19 AM
10/27/2010 11:38:26 AM
Hahah he thinks voting matters.
10/27/2010 11:38:57 AM
It does matter... just not in the way most people think.
10/27/2010 11:48:21 AM
Then what the hell am I supposed to do? Vote based on annoying ads on tv and signs everywhere on the road?
10/27/2010 11:57:53 AM
If I know absolutely nothing about the candidates (judges, city council seats, etc.), I usually just go to the candidates' websites to find their stance on the issues. I also judge them if they have a shitty website, b/c let's face it, if they can't run a campaign effectively enough to at least come up with a decent site, then fuck em.For US Senate candidates, there are tons of articles about them if you just google them. I'm sure you can learn enough to be somewhat informed just doing that. Of course, a lot of that will be bullshit sound bytes and other irrelevant noise, but I'm sure you can find some articles of substance.There are also voting guides in the newspapers either the day before or day of the election too.
10/27/2010 12:26:10 PM
Don't vote and enable the corruption. Drop out of society and prepare for the revolution.
10/27/2010 12:26:42 PM
http://ontheissues.org
10/27/2010 12:32:32 PM
On the assumption that a lot of tdubbers don't go into the soap box, I tried to gather a lot of info on how to vote/early vote/update registration, and some different voter guides, endorsements, questionnaires, and info on who you get to vote on, and all that all in one thread, and put it in chit chat.http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=603381Since you mentioned Burr, & this is the Soap Box, I'll share my thoughts on him.
10/27/2010 2:23:21 PM
the news and observer usually does a pretty decent voter guide on/leading up to election day
10/27/2010 2:57:12 PM
Edit:^^ thanks, that clears it up a littlebut that's not really helpful if you want to vote early. that and newspapers 'endorse' certain candidates. nothing is bias free but I just want to know who is running for what and what they plan on doing if they should get there. a collective site for all of this would be better than a bunch of pain in the ass searching just to find a quote from an article 6 months ago.[Edited on October 27, 2010 at 3:51 PM. Reason : ....]
10/27/2010 3:49:48 PM
10/27/2010 4:35:00 PM
Another site:http://thatsmycongress.com/house/http://thatsmycongress.com/senate/It has a left lean, but it rates each vote as progressive vs not, and an inaction section too. Its useful in that it discusses a lot of specific votes & sponsorships & cosponsorships, and that while it has a lean it clearly & openly identifies that it does.Also, I thought I'd share this:projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/burr_ad_has_that_west_coast_look#ixzz13b2athny
10/27/2010 5:27:43 PM
1) Do I understand it correctly that people who early vote can change their addresses on site and still vote? I moved about a block away from the place I'm currently registered at, I'm still in the same districts and all, but if I can change it I'd like to.2) Supplanter, seriously, we've all seen your rant on Burr 27 times now. We get it. You don't like him. (Incidentally, I can't stand him anymore either, and so I'm voting for...sigh...the libertarian.)
10/28/2010 2:25:16 AM
Haha, not so many as that, I think I've posted it in about 5 threads (more updated w/ the newer/active threads) but I take your point. But he doesn't get to win this election without everyone knowing how terrible he is.I hope the Libertarian does well enough to help build that party as a viable alternative, and I hope Elaine does really well too, so that even if Burr wins he doesn't get to cozy in his seat, so that he doesn't feel as though he has a mandate when making future voting decisions so that he has to make them very carefully knowing he is being watched, and so that he is seen as vulnerable in the next election because this one was so close.And to answer your moving question, here is the policy on updating registration:http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/GetDocument.aspx?id=2408(see page 9)
10/28/2010 3:55:03 AM
For every one who was on the edge of their seats, I voted today.
10/28/2010 5:26:44 PM
Candidate issues information site? Just check McDonalds! http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/30/us/politics/30ohio.html?src=ISMR_HP_LO_MST_FB
10/30/2010 2:19:24 PM
10/30/2010 2:35:45 PM