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In reply to the discussion: So, does Rahm's victory in Chicago tell us anything? [View all]MineralMan
(151,274 posts)Do you vote in them? If the answers are Yes, then how are you not selecting your leaders?
See, what you're saying makes no sense. Typically, you have primary elections, general elections and sometimes runoff elections. You get to vote in all of them. There are campaigns, which are simply marketing efforts to get you to vote for a candidate. Heck, you can even become involved in your local party organization and play a role in choosing candidates. You could run for office, if you chose to. It's not that difficult to get on the ballot, especially locally.
That is the system we use. The candidate with the most votes is elected. Can you not vote? Are you somehow prevented from participating?
See, I'm not getting this at all. Of course there's marketing involved in elections. There always has been.