Negative campaigning: turnoff or turn on?
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Cappy
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Posted: 11/04/04 - 13:16 Post subject:
| RexRacer wrote: | | I don't think there's anything wrong with saying what's wrong with your opponent, but all too often the statements rarely jibe with the facts. |
I don't mind it either, but stick to the facts, and be constructive
My complaint is, it seems (more in the local realm) that the attacks are personal in nature
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genie
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Posted: 11/04/04 - 13:18 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: |
I don't mind it either, but stick to the facts, and be constructive
My complaint is, it seems (more in the local realm) that the attacks are personal in nature |
Or just empty...."he did it wrong" "he sucks" without backup of....and here's what I'd do instead.....especially in forums like the debates, where it would make a decent impact.
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camelia bedelia
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Posted: 11/04/04 - 22:27 Post subject:
If we expect the candidates to be civil (no mudlsinging or name calling), shouldn't we be expected to do the same ourselves?
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