Tight as the eye of a needle
Chrissetti
With election day more than half-over, the runnings for president couldn't be much tighter, just two votes separate the front-runners KIA Sneak and Dishmcds with the latter leading by a perilous 126 to 124.
It's often said in politics that 'every vote counts' and never has that sentiment been quite so true, could this be the time when KIA Sneak, re-elected back in August is toppled? Or will the People's Communist Party see a wave of support as the hours and minutes tick away?
It's no secret that there has certainly been a huge amount of anti-PCP propaganda which has contributed to such a tight battle for presidency but is that the only reason or has the tide of change washed across the beaches of Britain?
I, for one, am not going to stick my neck on the line by declaring a definite winner and I don't think anyone with any sense would.
May the best man for the job win!
Comments
If the system were more democratic then there would either be a second round with the top two candidates, or a single transferable vote system. Either way, Dish could almost certainly guarantee securing Bates\' second choice votes and would be a clear winner.
I\'d much prefer a more democratic voting system than their currently is.
KIA Sneak isn\'t doing badly considering the amount of propaganda, slander, and just general ignorance that has been floating around.
Call it what you will. Sneak was defending a closed Parliament very recently (Ron has posted a link proving this) yet miraculously states he supports transparency during the election. Furthermore the \"Social Responsibility Contract\" doesn\'t get mentioned in the Communist Manifesto, yet is still making its way through the Commons.