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Are people well enough informed to vote?

October 11, 2012

In his book The Ethics of Voting, MSB prof Jason Brennan argues that all adult citizens have the right to vote … but that they shouldn’t exercise that right unless they are informed, rational, and aiming for the common good.

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Regarding how informed citizens are, Prof. Brennan, referencing other research and studies, writes

Overall levels of political knowledge are low.

For example, 79% of Americans can’t identify their state senators.

During election years, most citizens cannot identify any congressional candidates in their district.

And, political knowledge is distributed unevenly.

The top quartile (of informed citizens) knows much, but the bottom quartiles knows hardly anything.

Ballparking, political scientists conclude that less than half of voters are informed; some put the number as low as 10%

Against that backdrop, I was pretty encouraged when Nielsen reported that over 67 million households tuned into last weeks Presidential debate.

To put that number in context, about 125 million people voted in the 2008 Presidential election.

That means that over half the number of people likely to vote this year watched the debates.

And, the 67 million was almost evenly divided between those over and under 55 years old.

Interestingly, Pew Research reports that over 80% of Romney supporters have given the election a lot of thought … not so much for Obama supporters … 1 in 3 of them have not given the election a lot of thought.

Hmmm.

Too bad all voters aren’t required to watch the debate before voting …

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Now, you’re talking … firm to score debate with a real BS detector.

October 3, 2012

This is too good to be true: “Obama and Romney to face real lie detector test during debate.”

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According to the Daily Caller:

When Barack Obama and Mitt Romney face off for the first time at tonight’s presidential debate in Denver, they’ll also be taking a lie detector test.

A spokesman for the group Americans for Limited Government announced that thee group has contracted with a company to use new truth detecting technology to determine whether either candidate is lying during the debate.

“For the first time, within a few hours of a political debate, the American people will know if the candidates are telling the truth, and better be able to judge what promises are real, and which ones are nothing more than political pandering.”

The group says they hope to release the results from Voice Analysis Technology within three hours of the debate.

Voice Analysis Technology  has done work for high-profile criminal cases … and have done interrogations for the Department of Defense, Bureau of Prisons, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and 60 other law enforcement agencies.

If only the process were in real time with a BS meter on the screen …

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