The Science
- Katy McQuillan
- Aug 31, 2018
- 2 min read

We might feel defeated on this beautiful Friday, but we have made it!
Let's discuss the science behind voting.
Research has shown that Americans are going to vote for the candidate's sign they see more times than they are going to do research over that candidate.
When they see the name enough times, they'll somehow begin to think they are somehow fit for office no matter what.
Americans are also going to vote for the "fun" candidate. Not the candidate who seems boring, but has all the right policies. I said in the last post that Americans want to vote for who they would drink a beer with.
In my opinion, this is why O'Rourke has gotten as far as he's gotten. Other than he's a socialist and anyone who genuinely agrees with him, is going to vote for him. Those who aren't political and aren't doing research are going to vote for him.
Yes, we are in a different political climate now than we were 10 years ago, but that doesn't mean there's not that percentage in each town who doesn't really care because they think it doesn't affect them.
There are also the major cities across America who are liberal socialists and are doing damage within their own city. They are not going to vote in favor of America.
2012 Obama for an example, he was funny, motivated, energetic and a terrific speaker. He wanted to take America down, but he spoke in a way that won uneducated voters over. Some people still think he's won of the best presidents in history. Those people voted for Hillary in the 2016 election.
The moral of this post is if you feel strongly enough about a candidate, help them out. Spread their word. Buy their sign.
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