If you don't know what a candidate stands for, how can you judge whether or not they are fit for the job? Sadly this situation is all too common in America.
I recently heard from a friend who lives here in Maine that he "always liked Susan Collins a lot" until she voted in favor of Brett Kavanuagh for the Supreme Court. I asked him if he had heard her compelling 40-minute speech that carefully explained her decision. He said he had not heard it and did not care to. I asked if he had seen any of the televised Kavanaugh hearings. He had not. I asked how he knew that Kavanaugh was an unfit choice for the Supreme Court. He said he heard it on CNN.
This is a person who should not be permitted to vote in our elections. Short of that, he should at least be forced to wear a dunce cap at the polls.
I recently heard from a friend who lives here in Maine that he "always liked Susan Collins a lot" until she voted in favor of Brett Kavanuagh for the Supreme Court. I asked him if he had heard her compelling 40-minute speech that carefully explained her decision. He said he had not heard it and did not care to. I asked if he had seen any of the televised Kavanaugh hearings. He had not. I asked how he knew that Kavanaugh was an unfit choice for the Supreme Court. He said he heard it on CNN.
This is a person who should not be permitted to vote in our elections. Short of that, he should at least be forced to wear a dunce cap at the polls.
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