Thursday, March 22, 2007

The Left Surging, the Right Missing?

The Capital Courier -

The election has just begun, but some analysts are wondering if it is already over. Surprising the most seasoned of political observers the parties on the left, the LSP and LRP, have shown tremendous organizational and communication skills. "It is clear already which parties have the tools for electoral victory," commented Paul McGuire, political reporter from the NYT who is covering the Franklin election. "The two parties of the left have already developed efficient communication systems to reach their voters, which is an essential component of any effective campaign." Meanwhile, conservatives throughout Franklin are growing restless. David Howard, leader of Franklinites for a Conservative Change, a special interest group, has expressed this frustration. Howard said, "I, along with many of my members, simply don't understand where the conservative voices are in these debates. Don't the parties know the campaign has begun?" Howard went on to explain that without quick correction the right may be headed to electoral disaster as many conservatives may simply stay home on election day.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Liberal State Party would just like to take a moment to point out that this article is a prime example of why the LSP is the best party to elect. We ensure you that we will never fall behind on any opperation and will always be working dligently to accomplish what needs to be done. You can bet that if the other parties are lacking in the campaign, then if elected they would also lack in governing. Thank you to all for your loyal support.To the others who have yet to decide, all we ask for is a chance to prove our hard work and show you that the Liberal State Party will lead this country with pride and to success. ~LSB~

Anonymous said...

As the Liberal Rights Party, we are not ashamed to express or views or toughts on certain issues. To get the votes of the people, the people in turn need to know what they are voting for. We want to share our beliefs with the public. As made clear in the article, the right wing parties have not stated their views and thoughts on issues. Either they are ashamed of their beliefs or they are too unmotivated to do anything.

Anonymous said...

AREADY OVER! Don't make me barf. The FCP has merely allowed the two major liberlist parties to pick and nick and each other. Mr. Howard, Please don't lose faith in our country's right side. The FPC is now soaring and ready to rise above the competition. As a major conservatitist party we are willing to enhance our position in the polls by reaching out to the public. The FPC is here and here to stay. We want those citizens willing to step out and take action to have a mascot to stand behind. When this election ends and the FPC has rose on top, we won't forget the common citizen and those that put their time and effort into getting us were we are. Thank You for your support.
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