Lesser of all evils
As I sit here in New Hampshire, anxiously waiting for the primary on Tuesday, I am still very up-in-the-air with regards to whom I will vote for. No candidate has presented an overwhelming case for him or her. I have begun to change my approach and think about who I want the LEAST to be in the White House. Who is the lesser of all evils, so to speak? I am also taking into account which candidate stands the best chance of winning it all? Each candidate has at least one or two key demographic areas that, if they vote in their trational manner, could shrink their chances of winning considerably. No one candidate seems to be a true favorite amoungst their own party? Should that be telling us something?
I work with many people who are very devoted to their particular party, be it Republican or Democrat. Even they cannot seem to fully support one candidate over the other. Tonight's debate will certainly give specific candidate's some momentum going into's Tuesday's primary. The results of the Iowa Caucus has not appeared to sway the opinions of voters here as much as some might have thought it would.
As a science teacher, I have been fantisizing about methods of morphing various individual candidates into one perfect President. Hmmmm.....I guess I will have to just keeping dreaming.....






