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| | 2008 US President Election Example | | | Addressing Timeless Issues | | | Unambiguous ● Balanced ● Informative ● Timeless | | Knowledge about the beliefs of those seeking government offices is important for the informed voter. We strive to ask the timeless, informative, balanced, and unambiguous questions that fully inform the reader. | | Our questions allow for the extremes, frequently farther than most people or organizations would place themselves. This gives all parties a clearer understanding of the candidate’s position. | | We give candidates the ability to answer the question asked and give specific comments. We give organizations the ability to comment about candidates and their responses. All of the raw information we collect is available unaltered. | | We seek to be an asset to those on both sides of the question and an information source for those who are not sure. | | Unambiguous | Our questions are not simple yes/no, but offer a range of responses. The range typically will go to extremes beyond where most people are or have thought about. This gives the candidate an opportunity to differentiate themselves and the voter and better idea of where a candidate stands. | | Balanced | We strive to provide questions that give useful information for those on any side of an issue. Careful choice of words and full exploitations of the question are provided. The candidate is free to offer comments on each question. | | Informative | The questions are not fluff but provocative and require thought on the part of the candidate. We are not after a vague idea if a candidate somewhat agrees with us, but what they actually believe. | | Timeless | Our questions are not about current issues, but the timeless basis that influence issues. We need to know the character of the candidate to know how they will react when the issues change. |
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| | Voter Verifiable Voting™ ● ShofarVote.com ● Unambiguous - Balanced - Informative - Timeless |
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