While conventioneers took a lunch break (all that unanimous
voice voting really takes a lot out of a person), volunteers went through the ballroom distributing «Duffy, Lt. Governor» signs.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my
voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there
vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I
really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
I would argue that
votes are fairer under AV, as fewer are discarded and thus fewer are left without a
voice, and also that the sort of tactical
voting popular under FPTP (
voting for Labour / the Tories in order to keep the Tories / Labour out, when
really you would much rather
vote for a minor party) will be vastly diminished upon the adoption of AV.
«After lobbying all day with all the senators and trying to get our
voices out to the Democrats and Republicans, it was
really a heartbreaking
vote,» said Lizzie Eaton, a 16 - year - old junior.