Unless say, you can name 3 of the policies of the person who you're voting for?
Wouldn't this be better for the country as a whole? If every voter were to take a standardized test. Even if it meant a couple million people lost the right to vote, with more informed straight-thinking voters surely you would see the truely best candidate win, as opposed to the prettiest/most famous, most 'hyped-up', etc, right?
You get people voting for the stupidest reasons (I.e. There will be women who will vote for Hilary solely because she's a woman, and men who will avoid voting for her because she's a woman), and I think things just shouldn't be that way for a productive society meaning to go forward.
If you were below the IQ level and still really wish to vote, then it's simple- just learn & remember 3 or so of their policies to recall when you go for the vote. You could perhaps select them from a multiple choice sheet or something to that effect.
2007-10-21
17:22:37
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