How can enough voters make a difference ?
ßback ANSWER: Most elections are only won by a small percentage. 90% of elections are won by the candidate that spends the most money. In the 2004 U.S. elections, 62 million voted for George Bush. 59 million voted for John Kerry. 78 million eligible voters did not vote. If only a few million of the 200 million eligible voters decided to vote non-incumbent, it would have changed the political landscape significantly. If voters understand the problem and solution, and vote responsibly to oust all irresponsible incumbents, it would send a very louder message to government that the people are no longer going to tolerate irresponsible government.