USWP surprisingly second place, Libertarians on decline
Peter Green
eRepublikans For Change 14
United States Workers Party 11
Libertarian Party 7
GameFAQs Party 4
Democratic Party 3
The good USWP result does not come as a big surprise, since they have built up a real active community during these last two weeks with some young, active members. It seems like the US Workers Party is here to stay. Their progressive agenda, with an emphasis on workers rights and social justice seems to attract an impressive number of voters.
The Democratic Party seems to lag behind, not benefitting from their high member numbers. The same thing seems to be happening with the GameFAQ Party. We are seeing some remarkable results.
The Libertarian Party is in third place. Can they turn the tide during the day? We will have to wait and see.
Thinking Globally is calling all readers to cast their vote. Go to http://www.erepublik.com/elections-24.html
Comments
Libertarian and FAQs Party seems to make their push between 3 PM and 8 PM MST as most of them are either in school, at work, or wherever they hang out until then. Around 8-9 PM MST is when the elections can usually be fairly predictable and you\'ll probably only see 10-15 votes afterwards. I do believe, however, that we\'ll have the strongest showing of votes yet in the US during these elections today.
Good article.
I agree that it is far to early to make any predictions as to congressional votes. Despite appearances I am still expecting a close Libertarian/Erepublikan finish with Dish coming out as the eventual president. Already the Libertarians have moved to second place. It should be a good one but I am still backing the Libertarian Party for the best numbers in the congress (of course)!