Posted by RMinVa on October 03, 2012 at 12:23:51 from (67.142.166.21):
In Reply to: Presidential debates posted by Buckeye Oliver collector on October 03, 2012 at 10:02:41:
I've read all that have posted here so far and understand the frustration. I on the other hand listened to all the primary debates, both conventions and any other source where I can see and hear the candidates speak and answer questions. To me each and every election is important. But what's more important than the presidential election is the senate and congressional elections. No matter who you vote for we need to get our country moving in a positive direction faster. Folks have got to work together. The hatred between the 2 parties will sink us if it keeps up. Jobs is the key to paying the debt. When folks have good paying jobs they pay taxes. Spending is out of hand so that needs to be cut too. We can come out of this but it'll only happen by putting Americans to work. I will support anyone that supports the American worker rather than investing in the foreign worker. Party doesn't matter. Listen to what they say and listen where they have invested in the past if you support America. It matters. I've always supported the working class because I've always and still am in the working class.
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