Drumsinhisheart wrote:Anyway, Kramer, I admit to not watching the video. I'm running late this morning. Perhaps my question was addressed in it.
'Who, what, where, why and how' decides who gets into the national candidate election process?
Well, they did address Election reform. If you are asking how it's done today, well that's a long story, and disheartening, as our entire election system favors money and special interests.
The great thing about this debate is that it's 4 independents, 2 are liberals and 2 are conservatives. The Green party, Justice Party, Libertarian Party, and I forgot the last one.. but it's a really great debate where you see how much we are all (independents) alike when the stupid wedge issues are cast aside and real progress is discussed.
Not that they all agreed on everything. In fact, there was plenty of disagreement, but it was good debate, not snarky quips and lies and verbal attacks like the national R vs D debates, it was actual debate.
It's worth watching, I hope you do see it.
I have stood behind the green party - Jill Stein all this time, and I DO strongly believe in the green party platform, but after this debate, I'm actually swaying towards a different candidate now, and if he's on the ballot, he's going to get my vote, otherwise Jill IS on the ballot here, and she will be the runner-up choice.