Want Reform? Vote Reform
On November 7, America will elect a new President.
But this election, voters have another reason to go to the polls -- to change politics as usual. Bush and Gore want you to believe that a vote for Pat Buchanan is a wasted vote. This is patently untrue. Our new party needs only 5% of the vote this election to build the foundation for a fighting populist-conservative party. Your vote could make the difference.
In many states -- such as California, Alaska, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island -- the election isn't even close. Voting your fears in those states, rather than voting your convictions, will not change the outcome of this election or the quality of the candidates in the future. If you want to make a real difference and send a message to the Beltway establishment, don't throw your vote away by surrendering it to a candidate who will not stand up for the issues that are important to you. Your vote will count. Your single vote is one step toward real reform in America.
If you want a party that will stand up for the American worker, that will not surrender U.S. sovereignty to global bureaucracy, that will defend America's borders, that will clean up campaign finance and will not abandon America's unborn children; help make a lasting foundation for that party. Change is possible. But it must come from outside the system. If you want reform, vote Reform.
(10/31/00)