As politics go, a lot of rhetoric "I will's..." from both camps... but not enough "How's..." offered, although one side did spell out general details more than the other...
One offers experience, albeit on tired and already outdated government policies, the other vision and leadership towards a new and transparent re-invention of America...
One offers the disguised perspective of status quo and tentative attention to fresh ideas, the other of hope, fortitude and self-accountability...
And to sum it all up to this point... we need only take a look back at how each camp went about planning and managing their campaign, which should tell plenty how the next administration will function once the new holder of the national trust is determined.
Vote... suffrage, after all, is the very privilege the country has struggled for... the sanctity of which the country will always strive to preserve and mightily defend...
