Ohio Independent Voter Sounds Off
By Kymberly Bays on 08/09/2012 in Democrats, elections 2012, independent voters, independents, Republicans, voters, voting with 2 CommentsRead Time: 1 - 2 minutes
Undecided voters are of course getting quite a bit of ink this election cycle, as both parties target their support.
The New York Times had a chat with an independent voter in Ohio.
I don’t see either party giving me any benefits whatsoever in my life, because there’s such a deadlock. They’re equally to blame. You’ve got Congress and the Senate and the Republicans and the Democrats — they’re not going to meet in the middle. They don’t care about the middle-class person. They’ve got all the lobbyists in their back pocket. We elect them, but they don’t listen to us.
Head over to The Caucus for full video and transcript of their conversation.





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Dan Richards
08.09.2012
@danrich
Man she said it to the tee!
I wonder if anyone will actually listen to her, or the more likely just ignore her as usual.
E J Thomas
10.16.2012
There is no deadlock. Republicans want to disregard our Constitution in regard to religious freedom-they wants us to be a Christian country – they want to do away with Roe v Wade and Griswold v Connecticut; they want to change us from a democracy to a capitalist society, don’t tell you Kennedy dropped corporate tax to 65%, it’s now 35%, and and said to get rid of perks for the rich and this is why the middle class is squeezed. You want things to change get the facts and get the Republicans out of Congress so Obama can keep his promises to the middle class.