Where can I get a basic overview of what candidates stand for in the election, polls? - answers overview of ap labs
Hello!
I can not find where I is a basic overview of the individual candidates in electoral matters safe and what is its position in the polls get. All I want is something that I can have a clear answer. I would not read too many long answers. For example, the abortion Bob Casey, as Rick Santorum in this way. Someone knows where I can find something like that? A legitimate source, please, not a random page from AOL or something. Thank you!
Oh btw, to ensure that: 1 Vote November and 2. Find out what CANDIDATE FOR STAND, no blind voters to vote for someone just because Agee with them in one or two subjects.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Answers Overview Of Ap Labs Where Can I Get A Basic Overview Of What Candidates Stand For In The Election, Polls?
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Advice booklet with the voters. You can usually tell where each candidate is in their own statements. For recording on the environment See the Web site of the League of Conservation Voters. In each category there is an interest group that makes recommendations and observations. For factcheck.org to see the truth behind all these claims in political advertising. I know it is not sensible, but it is started.
Advice booklet with the voters. You can usually tell where each candidate is in their own statements. For recording on the environment See the Web site of the League of Conservation Voters. In each category there is an interest group that makes recommendations and observations. For factcheck.org to see the truth behind all these claims in political advertising. I know it is not sensible, but it is started.
Applicants must have official websites. If the site does not know. Try the local newspaper or call the Office of the candidates directly. Good luck.
Have you considered checking your site?
To make your community a "Guide to the voters of information" in which candidates are published with long explanations, and generally their position in the list of questions.
Try www.FreePress.Org
SmartVoter.org is good: http://www.smartvoter.org/ only search by zip code and then you detailed information about (almost nominee) all get on the ballot, directly affected by the reactions of a candidate questionnaire from the League. Hope this helps!
Remember to check out how much they spend on their employees!
http://www.legistorm.com/
There was a phone list or a website for your local League of Women Voters. "The league usually updated information on all candidates and issues.
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