  "Do you know what the total amount of eligible voters was in 1996? " I asked a co-worker. "No I don't" she said, "Actually, I've never voted. I'm registered but I've never voted. They just had this deal where if I registered I got an A in the class when I graduated. " What?! That's right. You heard it here. The school system was actually grading in a particular class, based on whether you were willing to register to vote or not! Where was this when I was in school?! "Yes, I'll register. I'll register twice if you make sure my A turns in to a nice shiny A+! " She then went on to tell me that she has never voted because she doesn't have an interest in politics. I asked her if, someone wanted to make sure that income tax was never taken out of her paycheck again, if she were willing to vote for that person.
A resounding "YES! " "Now that's something that interest me. " I then promptly showed her urlLink Badnarik for President . Needles to say she was very interested. So what can we say about this? Is it that urlLink 47% of eligible voters are to lazy to care about our country and how it runs? Or rather is it that we haven't given them anything that interest them? In other words, are we only looking out for the interest of , for all intents and purposes, half the population, and ignoring the other half?
In my opinion, it's the later. If you, with your presidential aspirations, want a real "uniter", you need something to reach all the people. Doesn't it seem reasonable that you would be able to at least grab 30-70% of the people and have close to 80-90% of eligible voters have their issues at stake on election day? Think about it. 
