Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Madkins007
If your taste test is between Coke and Pepsi, are the results valid?
That depends on how the survey is conducted. He's not asking 'which do you prefer out of these two?' He's asking 'if an election was held today, who would you vote for?' (well, not exactly since not everyone that answers could even vote, but...) Neither of those choices apply.quote: Will you have any clue how many prefer RC, Dr Pepper, 7-Up, Yoo-Hoo, Gatorade, etc.? Actually, any marketing survey worth its salt _would_ ask those very questions.quote: Unfortunately, this is sort of the situation we have in America. Millions of us are not really represented by the two exisiting parties, but our system is sorta skewed in their favor. Other parties exist, but there are a lot of hurdles they have to overcome to inculded on the ballot. And simply accepting the status quo and not speaking up about it is going to change nothing. Only by raising questions and building awareness to 'third party' alternatives can 'The System' be changed. For all its flaws, that's one of the great things about it. It _can_ be changed.quote: Personally, I think it would be sorta cool to have each voter take a small test to determine party affiliation (sorta like the "Worlds Smallest Political Quiz" http://www.self-gov.org/lp-quiz.shtml) and then actually register for the party that really reflects your views! Something like that may wake people up a bit out of this 'republican/democrat' coma most American voters are in! Won't argue with that [although I think it's a mite oversimplistic (the quiz, not your view)].
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