I'm thinking something that looks like a grading rubric for college essays, like a one or two-page grid where each cell has space for them to write a concise blurb on how they feel about that cell's issue, so that voters can get an idea at a glance of how candidates stand even on issues that are not newsworthy at the time.
What issues would you choose to fit onto such a grid?
You could probably include like 50 issues or more to fit on a screen or two if you organized them by rows or columns in a semi-coherent manner. Even if you don't write down 50 yourself, your input will add up! I'm working on a website to serve as this kind of reference.
What are the issues that every politician should openly declare their views on, in order for people to make an informed voting decision every time?
And how can they be organized on a screen/page?
2007-01-17
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