This isn't along party lines, or necessarily for any specific office. I'm just frustrated with the state of the people.
I believe that if you are a responsible voter, you should understand the candidates' positions on the issues that are important to you, and vote according to what YOU deem important. If you are waiting to see what the candidates positions are in a televised debate, you are at best an uninformed voter, IMO. You can't believe what these guys are saying when the camera is on, and looking at past voting records is probably the best way to get an idea of where they REALLY stand (although there are others that I'm not going into--we all know). The only thing that you could do (again, IMO) that is crazier than using the debate for a decision making tool, would be to listen to someone else's interpretation (i.e. media) of how the debate went. It completely blows my mind that so many people pick a candidate based on how well he dresses up and presents himself on a debate stage. Who cares how good he looks and talks if he is busy violating the positions that you hold to be important?
Ignorant voting has to be one of the biggest things to blame for the current state of our country at the moment. All of the crazy polls, and propaganda wouldn't be nearly as effective on an informed population that actually cared about what they were doing in the government.
That's OK, though. Everyone should just go back to their sitcoms and your media of choice will summarize what you should care about and how you should feel. It's too complicated for the average person to work through on their own....
Willful ignorance is not the vision our founding fathers had for this country. In fact, it is likely it's downfall if things don't change.
Rant over. I think I'll read a book this evening. And to anyone taking the time to read this, I encourage you to vote your principals, not your emotions.