The first Presidential debate of the 2016 campaign season is hosted by Fox News. It will be in Cleveland, Ohio on August 6th, beginning at 5:00pm ET. Only two more days!
For this first Republican debate, the good news is that finally all of the candidates will be in one spot, making it easier for we Voters to gauge their experience and capability. By-the-way, it is also good news that there are so many of them. Hopefully, more will become Democratic candidates soon. Having a wide selection of opinions and personalities is good for the country, and makes our job as Voters more interesting.
The bad news is that it could get noisy. Will the candidates talk about the issues we’re interested in? Look for candidates that seem to have we Voters in mind. Or, will the debate devolve into a discussion that they’re having with themselves? Look for candidates that directly talk to us.
First remember: Voting Alert Beacon #3: Listen/Ignore
This is a great opportunity to “listen” to positive candidates and “ignore” negative candidates. Before the debate, take a moment to review Beacon #3, but the gist of it is that we should listen intently to those candidates who talk only about their leadership ability, experience and position (plan) on the issues. Just as intently, we should ignore candidates that talk about the other candidates “stuff.”
For the debate, create a scorecard with two boxes next to each candidate’s name. Label the boxes as Listen and Ignore. When a candidate talks only about their stuff, put a check mark in the Listen box. If they talk about the other candidates stuff put a check mark in the Ignore box. When they make negative comments of any kind about the other candidate (s), that should also earn them an Ignore checkmark.
Then after the debate, for each candidate, subtract the number of check marks in the Ignore box from the number of check marks in the Listen box. Presto, you have the score for each candidate. Lastly, see who has the largest score, and then think about how you feel about their positions on the issues.
Second remember: Voter Alert Beacon #7: Keep It A Secret
Now your done. You watched the debate. You kept score using Beacon #3. You have a candidate high score, and you’re thinking about what they said about the issues. Keep all of your scoring, and your thoughts or feelings secret. They belong to only you! As long as they are your secret, they are powerful, and your vote will be.
Third remember: Voter Alert Beacon #4: Polls
Talk with your friends. Discuss the issues. Combine information and all learn together. Just be sure you don’t respond to candidates, media, or organizations who are conducting polls and want your opinion. If you respond, you lessen your power as a voter, and of your vote directly.
Honesty and public service are the gears that drive our democracy, and we turn those gears with our RIGHT TO VOTE. LET’S ALL VOTE!
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always have been and always will be.
Dave
Copyright © 2015 by David William Wygant. All rights reserved.
No comments:
Post a Comment