I belong to a very political involved family.  During family gatherings, there is usually political talk, and it’s during these talks that I either space out or leave the room.  But, this last Christmas, for some reason, I stuck it out.  And the first thing that intrigued my inner politician was the Iowa caucus.  I was extremely upset that their state was the first to caucus.  I didn’t understand why Iowa got the first say.  And from then on, things got interesting.  
I started asking more questions about more things.  Like what on earth is a caucus?  Who are the candidates running?  And the big one, who should I vote for?  I was sucked in.  I had sucked myself into politics.  My excuse for never knowing anything about politics was that it was corrupt, stupid, and a waste of my time.  But that idea was quickly taken over by my curiosity. 
I started doing some of my own research.  And this led to more questions.  What is universal health care?  What is stem-cell research?  What is line-item veto?  I felt like the more I knew, the more I didn’t know.  How can everything be so this or that?  Why is everything either right or wrong?  Isn’t there a middle ground?  I felt like it had to be 100% agree or 100% disagree, but what about the 100% I really just don’t know?
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fear not...once the general election campaigns begin, that currently-missing middle ground will be the moving target for both major candidates
It's quite simple. View Obama Girl on Youtube. : )
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