| Who Will I Vote For? |
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We need to look at ourselves as Voters and at the candidates as we pursue the choice of candidates that best match our interests as voters. We can find out about the candidates from their manifestos, websites, and brochures and by asking them questions! On our bicycle the voter sets the direction and steers the course. The elected candidate does the work in the direction set by the voter. A bicycle requires two matching wheels to function effectively, in the power cycle we aim for a match between the front wheel and the back one so the chosen candidate will advance the agenda or issues of the voter. WE need to vote for a candidate who will have a similar vision of a just society as ourselves and who will work on our issues moving them in the direction we would like. |
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