Most politicians offer a one sided dialogue that just ells the voters what the politicians thinks the voters want to know. While the Daniel Lewis for U.S. Senate campaign has a fully developed issues section, we value your input and realize that each voter is at a unique position in their own process of selecting a candidate for whom to vote in the November 4 election.
Indifferent Voters:
Indifferent Voters may believe that it doesn’t matter one way or the other who gets elected to the U.S. Senate. This is true, as long as a candidate from one of the two major parties keeps getting elected. The two major parties have stopped caring about the voters and sold out to special interests that fund their multi-million dollar campaigns. Your vote is of little value to them. They know that a majority will vote for either of the two major parties. The two major parties count on you voting for them by default.
Each time the government assumes a new power or begins to address a new problem, the influence of special interest groups becomes greater. The only way to break this cycle and begin making a difference when we vote is to break the monopoly held by the two major parties and significantly reduce the scope and power of government. Your freedom and liberty is too important to be taken over by the government a special interest groups. Only one candidate for U.S. Senate cares for the world’s smallest minority, the individual. Daniel Lewis is the only candidate who promises to stand up for the individual. If you want make a difference this November, please support Daniel Lewis for U.S. Senate. Please take our informal poll:
Curious Voters:
Curious voters may wonder why Daniel Lewis is running as a Libertarian for the United States Senate. Political scientists and pollsters have known for a long time that there is more to politics than conservative and liberal. Daniel Lewis recognizes that if we keep electing the same people (Democrats and Republicans) we will continue to get the same results (less freedom and more government).
Voting for Daniel Lewis sends a clear message to Washington D.C. that the people of Tennessee respond well to a message of more freedom and less government.
Voting for Daniel Lewis sends a clear message to Washington D.C. that the people of Tennessee don’t like to waste their vote choosing between candidates which really are not that different from each other.
The only wasted vote, is a vote cast for a candidate you truly cannot support. If you choose to vote for the lesser of two evils, you are still voting for evil. We are all currently being held in enslavement to big government and special interests. Please consider making your vote count on November 5 by voting for Daniel Lewis for U.S. Senate.
If you are a curious voter that has more questions, please end us an e-mail for more information.
Interested Voters:
Interested voters perhaps find the idea of restoring freedom to be something they would like to learn more about. A number of excellent resources provide more information on the concept of liberty and restoring freedom.
If you think what Daniel Lewis has to say is good, but you are just not quite sure if you want to fully support him, please feel free to send us an e-mail with any questions or concerns you may have about Daniel Lewis and his candidacy for the United States Senate.
Voters in Agreement:
Voters in Agreement with Daniel Lewis’ campaign for U.S. Senate may do several important things:
Tell everyone you know about the Daniel Lewis for U.S. Senate Campaign
Send letters to the Editor and post Blogs about the Daniel Lewis for U.S. Senate Campaign AND make sure to include the campaign web site www.getyourcountryback.com
Attend your local Libertarian Party meetings. Get Libertarians in your area excited about the Daniel Lewis for U.S. Senate Campaign