1. Independent voters have become a major factor in considering the possible outcome of the Midterm elections in November. As described in the following article: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42625.html independent voters have been changing their behavior. How has the behavior of independent voters changed? In what way can this impact the midterm elections? If you were a voter, would you classify yourself as a democrat, republican or independent? Why? Check out the major parties' websites to see which you would be interested in joining:
2. A major portion of the federal budget is devoted to defense spending (check out the following stats: http://blog.heritage.org/2010/04/05/how-does-u-s-defense-spending-compare-with-other-countries/). Some government officials have suggested that we begin cutting back our defense spending. One such official is Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who has specific ideas on what should be cut from the US' Military: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/12/AR2010081206232.html What changes is Gates suggesting? Are you for or against these changes? Why? Overall, what is your opinion of how much America spends on defense?
The behavior of independent voters has changed drastically. Prior to agreeing with neither the Democratic or Republican Party, polls have recently showed that Independent voters are tilting towards the Republican Party. Independent voters are unhappy with Obama’s health care reform, and believe that his economic polices have made things worst instead of better. Most people are unhappy with Obama, taking it out on the whole Democratic Party, which will have a great impact on the midterm elections. Many voters will be favoring the Republican Party to go against the party in office. If I was a voter I would classify myself as a independent because I have various view points on different topics that I don’t think satisfy with only one party. I don’t want the responsibility of only being loyal to one party, and I like to keep and open mind when it comes to politics and not be biased.
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The behavior of independent voters has changed because they feel that the issues have been dealt with but not in a way that is satisfactory to them. The reason why they are independent is to go either , the way that they think is best for them and what they stand for. A lot of independent voters feel that with last election where more than half voted democrat and things have yet to change to their liking. What many of them are thinking at this point is “Why not try something else now, don’t have much to lose with the democratic party regardless..” If the independent voters choice to go on the side of the republicans reprehensive, the democrats will have less of a chance of winning this up coming election. Which is likely to happen because voters are so discontented with their last election. If I was a voter I would most defiantly classify myself as a independent voter because its not a bad idea to have that open gate way of being either or. You are not force to vote for that one specific party, you also don’t have to lose your vote because you can only vote for the group you represent. You are able to practice your rights without any prior agreements, you are free to vote for who ever it is that you feel will represent you best.
ReplyDeleteThe behavior of independent voters has changed from leaning towards Democratic, to leaning towards Republican. Overall, independent voters have gained more appreciation to the GOP, and how they want to handle things, like their economic agenda, if they are voted for. What the independent voters are upset with is that the Democratic Party is handling the economy and other issues, but they are not dealing with them in a way that satisfies them. If 45% of the independent voters are disapproving the healthcare plan that Obama is making, it certainly poses a serious issue that Democrats may not be getting enough support to win midterm elections. They feel there has been a lack of progress with democrats, rather than a clear path, when they originally may have voted for them. So, the independents feel like they can’t even trust democrats anymore. Going towards the midterm election, right now the percentages between who will vote for democrat or republican, it is coming close. 49% said they would back for Republican according to the article, while 43% said they would vote for Democrat. Overall, we would have to wait and see, because anything can change. If I was to start voting, and I had to register with a political party, I would say I wanted to be independent instead. I think it is in my opinion, a wiser choice, to stay neutral and not choose a side and be biased, but to rather look at each campaign, whether democratic or republican, and then choose who I would want. Sometimes things change every year, and I may want to vote for a different party, so staying independent is the way I would go.
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The behavior of independent voters has changed because they are now against electing Democrats like they have before. The voters aren’t in favor of democratic policies and the way that Obama is running our government. This can effect the November elections for the governor because the voters might vote for Republicans instead of the Democrats. As the article stated people tend to vote against the people that are in power. Every time we have had a Republican as president, people would vote for Democrats and now vise versa. I would classify myself as an independent voter because that way I can vote for either team based on who I think is fit for the job. I wouldn’t be able to do that if I was register as a Republican or Democrat.
ReplyDeleteIndependent voters are leaning toward the republican party because they are disappointed in the democratic party. The Obama administration and its policies have only gained the discontent of independent voters. They feel that the government is getting too involved in the lives of the people with the approval of the health care reform. This change can hurt the democrat party in the midterm elections because independent voters seem to support a majority of the republican party in control of congress according to recent polls. They are showing the same support they showed for Obama in 2008, for the republican party this time around. Democrats are at risk of losing control of congress because the support of independent voters can be decisive in the midterm elections, and they are supporting the republican party. If I were a voter, I would classify myself as an independent voter because I feel that both parties are always altering its policies to attract more voters, so I would want to be able to decide based on their actions. I am not the type of person that can easily commit, so being an independent voter would allow me to support the party I feel is doing a better job. Otherwise, I’d have to most likely support the party that I belong to, even if I feel they are not doing a good job.
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2.) Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates says that he is going to start getting rid of generals and admirals in the U.S. armies, national guards, etc. I feel as if that I would be against these changes, considering that the generals and admirals are not exactly spending a major portion of the federal budget. The things that are a major portion of the federal budget would be things such as weapons. In the article, it is said that today, there are 40 four-star generals and admirals, only ONE more then what we had in 1971. In 1971, we weren’t spending as much as we are now, not even close, so how can Gates make the assumption that cutting generals and admirals will save money? Although all rank active duty generals and admirals have increased by about 13% since 1996, I still don’t believe that cutting there jobs will help. I think the U.S. should cut down on the weaponry, and only carry what is absolutely needed. They should also cut down on the things that aren’t all so important, such as Army marching bands. I feel that America spends way to much money on defenses. We’ve spent so far 700 billion dollars on it, which is beyond crazy. What exactly are we spending it on? Do we use every penny that we spend? Who knows.
ReplyDelete-Chelsea R. PD3
Gates is suggesting to get rid of generals and admirials, weapons and bedgets. Gates call the "brass creeps. I am for these changes, and I believe these changes are propelling to get the troops out of unwanted places faster. When these troops get deployed to Afghanistan, there are forced to have other people take their spots in whatever place they are. All this leads up to, is more people (overcrowding) and more money being spent (to pay salaries). On the contrary, I believe all records should be looked at carefully, before they have to be retired. As, the article says Gates has noticed his officers increase, by a rapid amount of the decade and frankly I believe it needs to stop. Americans need all the money they can get from this cut, but it needs to be executed correctly.
ReplyDelete1)Independent voters are starting to care more about the people in charge and if they don't like them they will do something to change that.They are starting to have a great impact on our government and we will see a great impact in our November elections. Independent voters are starting to rule out the party in power. Our November elections will be affected because they are starting to become frustrated with our government. Since they are frustrated with our government they will intend on changing things. If I was a voter I would consider myself independent. Just like an independent voter I would vote for the candidate rather then the political side of things.
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1. Many Independent voters who were voting for Obama when he was elected are now swinging to the republican side. This will affect the Midterm elections in a negative way for the democrats if the swing voters vote on the republican side. Obama will not have the better hand in the election. If i was a voter i would do my research and choose a certain side because i don't think it is fair to the candidate to have the voters on their side at one moment and then when mid year comes they no longer have them.
ReplyDelete2. Gates wants decrease the amount of people that are joined within the military, he feels like there is an unnecessary amount. I think it is unnecessary to have extra officials on the staff if they are not needed because it is just a waste of money being dished out to them, and it causes them to have to spend more on uniforms, and equipment ect.
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Independent voters favor the republicans as they did last year when they favored the democrats as they were voting for Obama. The independent voters had a margin of error from August to September meaning to difference in votes. More independent voters chose the democratic way rather than the republican way. Independent voters are constantly voting for the opposite things, half say this is right and half say this is wrong. This can impact the midterm elections because the issues they have with the government won't be satisfying to them either way. As long as the republican side of the independent voters clash with the democratic side there is going to be some kind of controversy. If I was a voter I would classify myself as a democrat because I believe in helping the less fortunate and not just the wealthy people. To be fair everything should be equally distributed no matter who you are or the background you’re from.
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ReplyDeleteJust recently, four of President Obama's officials announced that they were leaving office. When these officials decided to announce their decision this quickly opened the years of the voting public. Majority of the independent voters originally voted for the democratic party. Since the announcement of many democratic officials leaving, the political parties are expecting a drastic change in the way that the independent parties will vote for the upcoming midterm elections. They are expecting more of the Independent parties to lean towards the republican candidates because of the drastic drop-out of democratic officials. If I was a voter I wouldn't classify myself as a republican or democrat. I think I would be an independent voter because although my beliefs may lean more towards one party, I find that I often agree with the ideas of other parties as well. I'm not the type to commit to voting for specifically one party just because I may classify myself as one of them. For example, if I were to classify myself as a democrat, I wouldn't immediately vote for any democrat running for office. I believe in listening to what both sides have to say and what their goals are for the year. Each candidate running for any type of election must be voted on by a situation-by-situation basis.
Lately the behavior of independent voters has changed. More and more independent voters are now leaning towards the Republican Party. During the presidential elections about fifty-two percent of independent voters had voted for President Obama. This is going to impact the outcome of the midterm elections because every two out of five people are independent voters and they are going to determine who wins. This may be the third where independent voters can vote out the party that is in power. Therefore the Republican Party has a better chance of winning the election. If I was a voter I would classify myself as an independent voter. I would choose this because I wouldn’t want to conform to a party. Instead I would rather look at both party candidates’ positive and negative aspects to see what they have to offer with a UN bias view point. I would then base my voting choice on the party to which I feel would to a better job in office.
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If I was a voter I would be leaning towards the Democratic Party because they appear to be more certain of themselves with addressing all issues and concerns of the American Public as oppose to the Republican Party. The Republican Party is more traditional and which isn’t a bad thing it’s not a great thing both because a lot of people are very liberal and when you have a party that’s not willing to listen or address certain topics it could feel like the government has no interest in your opinions.
ReplyDeleteThe independent voters are now leaning towards the Republican party which I realized means that the majority of people who voted for Obama are now turning the other way – against the party that is in power at this very moment. This can definitely impact the midterm elections because this means that the independent party is the one who holds the power it really all depends on them now. From my understanding the independent voters are now being more active in this midterm elections because though the majority of their issues were addressed they were not addressed to their satisfaction and the Democrats were responsible to listen to them. I think that the independent voters want to see what could happen if the Republicans had the upper hand because they might feel like the Obama Administration hasn’t done enough or even maybe worse for them.
Livianette Cabrera period 3
gates is suggesting that admirls and generals be cut beco0use there are to many of them. i am against them becouse the more of them you cut in the end there may be only a select number of them and it wouldent be fair becouse they may have the same ideas and out looks on problems. i think it is good and bad it is good becouse we have the best national security even tho we spend more then most other countries we will no that we are safe. it also bad becouse the military is 1/3 of the national debt becouse we spend so much money on it and i think we can cut back on unnescery things.
ReplyDeleteA large percentage of independent voters have consistently preferred the Republican to the Democrat when asked which congressional candidate they would vote for in their district since March 2010. This is a concern to democrats because independent voters hold a great percentage in the elections. This can have a huge impact on the midterm elections because facts show that Independents' preference for Republicans has been generally consistent over this time, with the gap in favor of Republicans increasing slightly since March, from 8 to 12 points, with this much a lead on democrats already, when the elections come around democrats are already at a disadvantage and could lose the majority in elections. If I were a voter I would probably be an independent voter because i don’t agree with all ideas of the Democratic Party or all the ideas of the Republican Party so not categorizing myself under one specific party would be the best thing to do. -Katelyn Disalvo
ReplyDeleteIndependent voters have swung their vote to the Republican side. There's a chance that the number of votes will be much higher in this years elections. There's a 50/50 in which voters agree and disagree with the health care reforms passed this year. The way things have been handled this year voters are not satisfied. There is a higher percentage in the people who are not happy, this is an issue that will have to be taken care of. Democrats and Republicans are very similar in some ways and other ways not, although I do fall more on the democrat side. Democrats are more open with the people in the world.
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The changes that Gates is suggesting is a 5% cut of the “brass creeps” in the military. He also states that he wants to make similar cuts to civilian leaderships. In a speech to the Marines Memorial Association, he also mentioned that the “headquarters and support bureaucracies…military and civilian alike…have swelled to cumbersome and top-heavy proportions.” Gates also announced the dismantling of the Joint Forces Command among 50 other jobs that are being cut. I am for these changes because there is no possible way that at this time, we need so many military commanders. Even though it is obvious that the United States of America still has enemies out there in the world, but in this time and age of international cooperation, it is in our best interest to downsize the military. Granted that it will not be of big economic help but it is a good example to show other countries that we are willing to compromise.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, America spends way too much on defense. Even though in 2008, the US only spent 4% of its GDP on defense, it does not take away from the fact that we spend 607 billion dollars on the military while the next leading country which is China only spends 61 billion dollars keeping in mind that China is a communist state that relies on its military power and still maintains the world’s largest standing army. Also another point to take in is the military budget of Russia. Once our greatest enemy during the Cold War, Russia now only spends 36 billion dollars on defense. In comparison, we are giants among dwarves.
"How Does U.S. Defense Spending Compare with Other Countries? | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.” The Foundry: Conservative Policy News Blog. http://blog.heritage.org/2010/04/05/how-does-u-s-defense-spending-compare-with-other-countries/ (accessed September 30, 2010).
Whitlock, Craig. "Pentagon push to phase out top brass causing much consternation." washingtonpost.com - nation, world, technology and Washington area news and headlines.
The majority of Independent voters have swapped sides from the democratic party to the republican party, when Obama was elected he had many of the independent voters on his side, and now with the turn over the midterm elections are not looking to great for Obama if more than half of these independent voters no longer vote for his party. If I were a voter I would consider myself a Democrat, only because I strongly agree with some of the same things they stand for such as; supporting gay marriage, money spent on military and they oppose the death penalty.
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The money we spend on national defense is atrocious. According to secretary of defense Robert Gates we spend $700 billion dollars a year. That is an astronomical 1/5 of the U.S. budget. It makes me sick to think that we are spending so much money on the military when we keep plunging deeper into debt.
ReplyDeleteGates suggests that over the course of five years we slash $100 billion from that amount by cutting jobs. The fact of the matter is that there is a “brass creek”: 1,000 generals and admirals, 530 deputy assistant secretaries of defense (in 1960 there were 78), there are more band members in the military than the 6,000 foreign service officers we have, there’s extra military equipment because its manufactures there are huge amounts that are useless, there are over half a dozen painters regularly hired for pentagon portraits.
I agree 100% that the money we spend on our national defense needs to decrease drastically. Especially as we are supposedly coming out of one of the two wars we are in, why isn’t the money coming down then? I mean really, you only need one portrait painter two tops, it’s just being stupid and selfish, and we cannot afford these whimsical luxuries. How many musicians do you really need? I mean it’s the military; the main focus should be on the soldiers that are fighting and being train to fight, not on band members. Silly areas like that should defiantly be cut.
“Terminating a single general’s billet might save about $200,000 a year in salary and benefits,” if there are an abundance of generals than why aren’t we terminating as many as we can. Making a small dent into lowering this outrageous sum of money can make a big impact.
Melissa Iachetta
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The behavior of independent voters have changed because they are more into fixing the government its self as a whole then as for a vote for an indiviual.
ReplyDeleteIf i was a voter I'm not too sure what exactly i would conciser my self at the moment i would probably aim right now for Democrat because it feel that the over look everyone as for republicans only look at the wealthy. But then again im not to sure.
Im a little lost with this but from what I understood my opinion is that if they give that 4% then we will add more money to our debt.
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ReplyDelete~How has the behavior of independent voters changed?
The behavior of theindependent voters has changes in the way of the votes. Nearly have of the people are now registered voters for being independent.
~ In what way can this impact the midterm elections?
This can impact the midterm elections to the extreme it will help out the republicans in the sense of their votes, but it will not show for what side they really are on.
~ If you were a voter, would you classify yourself as a democrat, republican or independent? Why?
If I was a registered voter ( Which I most likely would never want to.) I would be a independent voter for the reasoning being that I would like to be able to vote for who at the time I feel is better. But I mainly disagree with both sides so I rather not put my vote becasue I feel I would be voting for something I disagree on.
Robert Gates is suggesting that Pentagon should start cutting back on generals and admirals in the military because the military is too bulky. If there was a considerable amount of generals and admirals then maybe cutting back those will do some good because they would be saving money, even if it’s a little money they’d be saving. I think we can still have a good useful military even if the changes do actually happen. I think based on the data presented in the article by Conn Carol America does spend a lot of money on defense because although our GDP is fairly average, the way were using the money isn’t right if more money is on defense than the other necessary things.
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The independent voters were complaining about the government didn’t do anything for the people. They wanted the government solve the nation’s problems, such as health care. But, as the time passes by, the independent voters start thinking about what the government has done. I believe that it can impact the midterm election. Once independent voters or swing voters don’t like one side’s idea, they’ll switch to the other.
ReplyDeleteIf I was the voter, I will classify myself as an independent voter. When you vote, you should choose the side which is good for you. And you don’t know who will come up better idea. If you be independent voter, you can have the choice every time you vote.
Over the past couple years, Independent voters have become more and more unhappy with this country's government. It seems that almost every 2 years they're swaying their votes toward the favored leading party. I think that this will impact the midterm elections by the Independents looking for a change by putting the Republicans back into power, as they did last time around but with the Democrats when they thought the Republicans were doing bad. They are almost always going to play the "fair-weather fan" and back the party who is either favored, or not doing the worst. I think I would say I belong to the Democratic party because I feel that my beliefs resemble the average Democrats beliefs. Such as being pro-abortion and pro-gay marriage. As well my family are all Democrats and that was how I was brought up.
ReplyDeleteIndependent voters have changed the elections is that now they dont have to vote just because the person running is from their party. Now they get to vote for people based on who they like and their policies. Its not about I have to vote for this person because he is in my party, its because I want to vote for them because I like what they are saying. If I was a voter I would classify myself as independent because I wouldn't be in a specific party.This could effect the midterm elections because many people would vote for whoever they want.
ReplyDeleteIndependent voters being fed up with Obama's mass spending, health care designed to bankrupt this country, and what seems to be weak national security and "big" government have now begun to swing in the direction of the Republican party. This can impact the midterm elections because we may see a return to a Republican majority in the goverment, the House and in the Senate. I classify myself as a Republican because I believe in the free market, family values, the importance of individual responsibility and a strong national defense.
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Most of the voters have swung to the republican side. During the presidential elections there was a total amount of 52 percent of voters that have voted for obama. This shows that the republican party has a better of a chance to win the election. If I was a voter and I had to pick between the democratic or the republican, id say I have to go to the independent . I think I would go to the independent side because I would agree and disagree on some beliefs. I wont commit to one voting because I want to hear both sides and then vote.
ReplyDeleteAriana Medunjanin pd. 3
Independent voters have changed because people are not now voting mostly for independent voters instead of democarts or republicans. Most of them are going to the republican side. The november electiions are going to be pretty interesting with whats going on with the independent voters. This is going on because the people want the goverment to solve their health care problem. I would be a independent voter because i probablly wont know who to choose and i wouldnt want to make the wrong choice of having the wrong person have power over us.
ReplyDeleteThe behavior of independent voters has changed in favor of the republican party and against the democratic party. This change of support in independent voters has had to do mainly because independent voters are tired of democratic policies. They are disappointed in the Obama administration. This disappointment has caused independent voters to lose faith in the democratic party. This change can impact the democratic party negatively during the general elections. They are at risk of losing seats in Congress. I will classify myself as an independent voter that way I can take into account the policies of each candidate before making a decision. I won't have to feel the need to vote for the republican candidate just because I'm republican or for the democrat candidate just because I'm democrat. I want to be able to have a choice and not feel tied down to a single party.
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The changes Gates is trying to make are moving out generals, admirals because the army takes up a lot of money and is really expensive. I understand where he is coming from. There has been no consideration for the cost of all the operations. So it would make sense for him to make those kinds of changes. Americas spending on military defenses is way higher than any of the other countries around. I think it is good based on being more prepared for anything then other countries. With more money we have better opportunities with our defense. The only thing is that we are being put into a whole financially, therefore gates believes we should make some of these changes on the defense.
ReplyDeleteThe voteing of the indepandents is changing rapidly . They are known for voting more towrds the republicans. They really dilike obama and his work so far , they hate that he is making things worse with the health care . They think that everyone should be able to have heath care.
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A majority of independent voters have been known to prefer the Republican to the Democrat when asked which candidate they would vote for. As of now their has been a large number of independent voters to swing their votes to the republican side after the passed two years Obama has been elected. Democrats are starting to be very concerned because independent voters hold a huge part of percentage in the election. Which can cause a huge turn in this upcoming midterm elections because of Independent voters changing to the Republican side, in which is causing the republicans to already have a head start on a lead over the democrats. Now that I am old enough to vote have started to pay some what attention to this political government I would also prefer to be a independent voter because I don’t really agree with everything the Democratic Party or all the ideas of the Republican Party are for.
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The behavior of independent voters has changed drastically because recent polls show that two out of the five voters are independent which is growing. Society is also voting for Republicans not Democrats. All people including democrats are seeing that promises that were made are being broken and they are not agreeing with the democratic policies. In the November midterm elections, polls are going to show a huge difference from the last votes between the Republican and Democrats. If I was a voter I would classify myself as a Republican because I believe in pro-life because i do not believe in it unless under very little certain circumstances. I also believe in National security which means that we have strict foreign policy and a large amount of people in the military to help keep America from being attacked.
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Independent voters have become a major factor in considering the possible outcome of the Midterms elections in November. As described in the following article Independent voters now favor Republicans which went for Obama in 2008. 2,816 registered voters, including 1,069 independent registered voters. If more than half of these independent voters no longer vote for his party he’s not going to have much luck for the midterm elections. If I were a voter I would be independent even though I sometime lean over for the democrat because the support gay marriage, they aren’t so bad with the immigration and against them , also are against the death penalty. But sometimes I don’t agree with everything they say or do so I would consider myself independent.
Gates is suggesting is to move the Generals and the admirals because theirs too many of them and also because its to much money. I am for these changes because what we really need is good defense even though we already have the best defense out of all the other countries. Its always good to be safe so not to take any chances because we ddont know what other people may have ready for us. I think its good the way the money is used towards defense because without good defense then how are we going to be ddefended and if were not defended then someone can over rule our state. So its always good to be prepared for the worse.
ReplyDeleteChristopher Caraballo period 5
The behavior of the independent voters has changed over the past few years. Instead of them not taking decides and not deciding on just one party, they are mainly voting towards the Republican Party. They disagree with a lot of things Obama is doing. This has a major effect on the midterm elections, because the independent voters are going to end up voting with the Republicans, giving them the power in the House and/or the Senate.
ReplyDeleteWhen I turn 18 and able to vote, I think I will be independent. I have different views on different issues so independent is the best way to go for me.
Kim Hanlon pd 5
The behavior of independent voters has defenitly changed by it being increased. Statistics show that 2 out of 5 voters are independent. Also a larger number of society is voting Republican not Democrat. Why is this happening? This is happening because our President Obama has made many promise of CHANGE. Yet, we have seen none. This will have a major efffect on the midterm election. Society, especially Democrats are being let down. Why would they want to vote for Obama again? Thats why they are shifting and voting for Republicans more so than Democrats. If I were to classify my self I would be a Republican because I am for National Security. America needs to be kept safe we need very demanding foreign policy to keep America from being attacked. I agree with the Republicans views on life and how to keep America safe and how we should live.
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I think the independent voters could change all the time because they really don’t like the health care plan and the Democrats and the Republicans have aside to go by they either like it or they don’t . The independent voters can go either what it is what they believe in and that in the last election the democrats won and that the independent can go to the republicans side and then the democrats will not have enough votes. Also that this election the democrats don’t have a chance of winning. If I had to choice to vote I would most likely would be an independent voter because I can see both sides and what each side has to say and from that I would see what side I feel that has my interest at heart and what I am looking for. If you can’t decide what party you want to go with stay with the independent because you can see each play out and what you like and it is the best way to go if you can’t decide.
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