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Some Political Candidates are Willing to Give Back!

  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read

Roughly 25-28 million people live in America eighteen years of age, or older that are unable to vote. In the 2024 presidential election, 73.6% (or 174 million people) of the citizen voting-age population was registered to vote and 65.3% (or 154 million people) voted according to new voting and registration tables released today by the U.S. Census Bureau.


Approximately 18 percent of the people that live in America have no ability to influence elected officials to support them through the voting system. Nonetheless, 70 percent of Americans follow their strict party line when voting.


Mainstream media significantly influences American voting habits by setting the political agenda, shaping candidate perception, and polarizing audiences through biased coverage. Partisan outlets (e.g., Fox News, MSNBC) heavily sway voters, while "horse-race" coverage impacts turnout. Over 70% of Americans perceive bias in news coverage, with media exposure influencing, but not solely determining, voting behavior and voter trust.


Since mainstream media, whether social media, TV, or Radio significantly influences American voting habits, then would it be reasonable to assume, taking into our current climate, that a more efficient way to vet an elected official, or candidate would be desired?  Would it not also be reasonable to assume that money plays significantly in a politician being elected, or remaining in office once elected. Knowing these things should provide evidence to prove that a candidate will be more loyal to doners than to people voting.


Most mainstream media companies are owned by enormously wealthy people. These media outlets can easily lend favors to candidates and elected officials that are more loyal to the desires of these media outlets. This creates a serious problem as media outlets can easily use algorithms and bots to seamlessly curry favor to candidates that more so support these media outlet desires.


What if you could get paid to check to see if a elected or new candidate is sincere, while you earn a decent income recruiting other interested voters, or sincere people that deserve to be elected officials?


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