Perspective: It does not make one candidate good by proving that the other is bad | Syed Sajid Ahmad


Does it make one good by proving that the other is bad? In the political debate, this makes a critical question both for candidates and voters.

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By Syed Sajid Ahmad | January 14, 2018

This is the year of mid-term elections. The representatives we elect shape our economy and affect our lives in diverse ways. In the upcoming elections, the question is whether the opinion-swaying powers will be impartial and honest to lead the voters to understand the issues correctly.

Will the politicians be straightforward? When the debates start heating up on air and in print, will families and friends be able to dine and discuss politics together? Will the next election lead to a more cohesive society or will it enlarge the fissures in the existing continental divides?

Politics is divisive, but can it be conducted in a way that families, church members and coworkers can differ on issues without developing nauseous feelings about each other?
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