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It is problematic to represent a
party that willingly side-steps the desires and interests of the people.
· It is a greater offense to trample the will of the people and yet spend heaps of
time (and money) convincing citizens that they are being represented.
· The Democrat Party and the Republican Party are the two most widely known political
parties in the United States.
· These two parties have grown and evolved into what they would have you believe
are unassailable power house units. They falsely conclude that they have subjugated the power of the people
and that the power of the party reigns supreme.
· Both major parties are headed by a national committee which promotes the party’s
political platform and coordinates strategies to ‘win’ votes and ‘pocket’ monies for its future causes.
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Both parties have abandoned the
principles of limited government and fiscal responsibility and are guilty of promoting unprecedented governmental growth and
uncontrolled federal spending at the expense of the hard-working people they fail to represent.
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How much money should be necessary
to ‘win’ an election?
· A concerted grass-roots effort can wrestle control away from the entrenched parties
and return it to its rightful proprietors, you, the people.
· I will answer to the people of Nevada, to you, the voter, and to our neighbor,
the non-voting citizen.
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Remember, a representative’s
vote should be your collective vote, reflecting your ideals and protecting your best interests. It
is not my vote, but YOURS.