What's been said
MSNBC, First Read - 10/13/05
Poll finds pessimism about U.S. direction - USA Today
Incumbents failed to score impressive tallies in primary vote - Seattle
North Canton residents should vote out incumbents
Primary 2005: Baldwin Borough voters throw out incumbents
It Ain't That Difficult ! - by Byron C. Diehl
Anti-incumbent fever getting hotter - Pittsburgh
Vote Against Incumbent Politicians
The Miami Cracker - Campaign Finance Reform
State NAACP sweeps out incumbents
Group: Vote them all out, Matt Coughlin
Incumbents failed to score impressive tallies in primary vote - Seattle
Vote out all incumbents - Scott Duran
Vernon Hill - Vote incumbents out
Greedsux, New Jersey
Veteran: Vote Out All Incumbents
Vote no to incumbents, proposed income tax, Edward G. Williamson
Voters send clear warning to both parties' incumbents, USA Today
Dogs in the manger, Mark U
Partnership won't endorse legislative incumbents
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So what is VOID's political platform. What issues do the owners of this site want to push? VOID makes sense, sort of, but will the agenda be if a majority of incumbents are voted out?
Posted by: Tommy Jerrim | October 19, 2005 2:53 AM
Tommy, great questions. Thanks.
VOID is non-partisan, all partisan. In other words, we are not endorsing any political party's agenda, but, we invite folks of all political persuasions to take part in this grassroots movement.
Our stance on issues is simple. There are a number of core issues which a majority of Americans agree on. Examples: Securing our borders against possible illegals who could/would attack Americans on our homeland. 2) Ending the deficit spending which is nothing but a transfer of taxes due now to pay for the spending to our children who will have to pay for it later. 3) Preserving Social Security. Every poll shows the majority of Americans do not want this safety net for working Americans eliminated. 4) A committment to ending American deaths and deficits in Iraq as soon as possible, and not remaining there for a decade or more. 5) Making our American educational system the best in the world again. A report this week indicates 4th and 8th graders are losing ground on reading skills. That is just not tolerable in the United States.
If a majority of incumbents are tossed over the next 2 or three election cycles, rest assured, their replacements will get the message loud and clear that solving these issues Americans care about is JOB #1 and party politics, special interests, and campaign donors will have to take a back seat, if the politician hopes to be reelected.
In this way, democracy will be restored to our Republic, and government will once again become beholding and accountable to the majority of voters.
Posted by: David R. Remer | October 20, 2005 11:04 AM
I would like information on this organization for the purpose of forming an associated organization in Delaware.
Please contact me via email.
Thank you.
Posted by: James Plack | December 9, 2005 8:16 AM