Another tidbit of info:
Don't let the media influence your vote. For instance, the media will try focus minor details of the election that really don't have anything to do with one's political stance. The flu-vaccine shortage is a prime example. Here, Kerry is attempting to play to ignorant voters. He's hoping the voters who want a flu vaccine will say ; " hey, I want a flu vaccine, I better vote Kerry because I'm not getting one under Bush." This is one issue that has nothing to do with political ideology. On the flip side, Bush is trying to get across the message that he will best choice to handle future terrorist attacks. That may true but it has nothing to do with political ideology. Your ideology should be the deciding factor. Big government or small government. It is really that simple. Also, the candidates and their parties always try to demonize the other. Both candidates are competant people and leaders. Don't make it personal. Don't vote based on a persona displayed in the media. Kerry handled himself very well in the debates. What does that prove? Nothing.
Kerry promises to raise the standard of living for middle class families. But how is that feasible? I'll tell you; he's going to tax everyone else into oblivion. If you agree with other people paying your way, then Kerry is the vote for you. But if you agree with idea that you need to work in order to be successful, if you agree that those who work hard should be paid, then BUSH is your man.