Not yet made up your mind? - useful comparison table to help you decide
By evanslf
@evanslf (484)
October 23, 2008 10:00am CST
Though I am clear who I will be supporting, I have noted that there are some of you on Mylot that still haven't quite made up your minds. So I came across this useful table which compares both major candidates on the issues. The table shows how they voted, what their quotes are, etc. The link below will go straight to the economy where you can compare both candidates, but if you the clink on the other links at the top of the page, you can see where the two candidates stand on other issues, ie Iraq, abortion, judiciary, healthcare, etc.
Here is the link: http://innovation.cq.com/notes_votes_quotes?issue=22
Hope this table proves useful!
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@chameleonsdream (1230)
• United States
23 Oct 08
I had no trouble accessing the site at all.
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@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
23 Oct 08
I don't really think this site is useful. Sure it gives the candidates ideas on things, but it doesn't say what will happen if those ideas are implemented. It doesn't say what the cost of some of these things will be to tax payers, or any of the other ramifications that will happen if the plan goes into place. This isn't giving voters a chance to make an education decision.
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@clrumfelt (5490)
• United States
23 Oct 08
The information in the table sums up what the candidates have been saying all along. I find it is fairly accurate on their policies. I have already made up my mind as of this posting. In fact, my state started early voting last week and I have voted for my candidate last Friday.