Sorry for being cynical...but I am who I am after voting for US politicians the last 40 years or so and watching them after they gain office.
Vote the "issues" if you like...but don't be disappointed (or surprised) when, if elected, NEITHER one of these <ahem> gentlemen carry through on even one single small promise that they have made.
First, it is the nature of politicians to promise far more than they deliver.
Second, even if they do try, they have to get their idea/plan through a divided Congress.
So, vote issues if you like.
I voted based on the type of Supreme Court Justices I thought each would appoint.
I personally believe the Court has the MOST power in the system of "checks and balances"...and the Justices serve for life.
It's a pretty clear division, too.
Gore favors more government involvement in a private citizen's everyday affairs and life. Expect him to appoint Justices that will allow Government to do so.
Bush favors less government involvement in a private citizen's everyday affairs and life. Expect him to appoint Justices that will allow not Government to do pester the sh*t out of citizens.
I don't want to hear people say in a few years:
"When they took the fourth amendment, I was quiet because I didn't deal drugs.
When they took the sixth amendment, I was quiet because I was innocent.
When they took the second amendment, I was quiet because I didn't own a gun.
Now they've taken the first amendment, and I can say nothing about it." [anon]
It was a VERY easy choice for me.
[This message has been edited by Toad (edited 10-22-2000).]
[This message has been edited by Toad (edited 10-22-2000).]