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U.S. Politics: Why Who You Vote for Matters
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Descripción editorial
During the 2008 presidential election campaign, a close friend was concerned that much of the electorate did not know what either political party stands for. He asked me to write a white paper that describes their positions.
He knew my training materials have a reputation for being "clear, concise and valid." Clear means easy to understand. Concise means all parties interpret them the same way. Valid means they are 99.99% accurate.
I tried but the needed clarity was not forthcoming. I proceeded to watch Obama win the 2008 election over McCain and the 2012 election over Romney. I also watched Trump win the 2016 election over Clinton.
After 2 years into President Trump's term, the two parties are more divided than ever. The two parties are now engaged in a cold civil war that is on the edge of turning hot. I decided to give this white paper another try.