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Super Tuesday is Big "Buzz-ness" Day
Super Tuesday is Big “Buzz-ness” Day!
Candidates for the President of the United States of America from this year’s major political parties have provided an once-in-a-lifetime “buzz” for citizen involvement in the national primary elections and caucuses. Although the field of candidates will be reduced even further after Super Tuesday election results, political analysts, political scientists and government historians can agree that the big “buzz” for citizen involvement is generated by the diverse field of candidates providing sparks of renewed interests in voting.
The diverse, fresh and new political faces, as well as the established politicians have contributed dialogue, facts and reasoning which personify their beliefs and emphasize their experiences and qualifications to be elected President of the United States of America. Voting citizens are truly listening to some issues that affect their quality of life such as the nation’s economy, jobs, health care and national security. Exercising the right to vote, this Tuesday is the day presidential candidates can hear the listeners.
All present and former presidential candidates in their own oratorical style delivered messages which resonated among listeners, helping to influence and encourage a new generation of citizens to exercise their right to vote. In addition to hearing the message, many voters can associate or identify with the diversity of the candidate's background in military, religion and family values, business, city and state leadership experience, gender and race. Candidate's and citizen's similar backgrounds and experiences are threads of the fabric of the United States of America's multicultural diversity. Voting is the spool that holds the multicultural thread.
Participants in surveys, polls and interviews are as diverse as the candidates themselves. The results of these surveys, polls and political analyst opinions are across the stratosphere in interpreting data predicting which winners will emerge after Super Tuesday. Regardless of the outcome, citizens of the United States of America, all win because of participation in the electoral process. This is what democracy is about, voting for political candidates of one's choice without retribution. So encourage all to vote and Big “Buzz-ness” Day, will be a Super Tuesday!
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February 4, 2008 at 01:15 pm by Able, 307 views, 3 comments



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at 13:46 on February 4th, 2008
Thanks for this Able. It will be a very interesting day, that's for sure. Hope to see you taking part in our Super Tuesday coverage tomorrow.
at 15:56 on February 4th, 2008
Able, Hope to see you Tuesday
at 16:54 on February 4th, 2008
Able, I like this story. It's good stuff.