I realize that summer months are dead political months, so I am willing to cut him a little slack. But I must say I am an extremely observant political hack, but policy papers do not impress me. This is in no way Freds fault, and I know that it is my "responsibility" to learn the facts, but my point is, if I don't take the time to read them, will the general public? Let's face it, whether we like it or not, we live in a visual age. I have access to every single thing that Fred, and other candidates have written, yet I do not search it out.
My fear is that if I don't do it (someone who is a political junky) will others? I hope that Fred doesn't rely too much on his position papers, and his guest editorial too much, and gets out their and does some real visual campaigning.
I only bring this up in regards to Fred (who is not my candidate) because he is the one that said he would run a more internet based campaign. I do look forward to seeing what he has to say.
Me too. We want the nominee to earn the nomination, not wait to have it handed out.