Voters of New Jersey Had NO SAY in Selecting the Republican Presidential Candidate
NEWARK, N.J., June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's Presidential primary election is meaningless for citizens living in New Jersey, California, Montana, New Mexico and South Dakota. This creates an alienated and cynical electorate that is becoming more disenfranchised with every election cycle, says Jim Lynch, author of "The 2020 Players: A Futuristic View of the 2020 Presidential Election." (Available on Amazon)
Lynch asks, "Can you blame Americans for tuning out? This is not democracy; in fact, it just may be as bad as the backroom politics back in the old days of bosses and political machines."
"As a result, millions of Americans had absolutely no voice in the Presidential selection process. Let's face it; the primary system is broken," says Lynch.
After today's vote, which involves some 299 uncontested electoral votes, only Utah has yet to weigh in and they'll hold off until June 26.
"Voting in America should be cherished as a sacred right, as a meaningful experience to every American. But voting has become totally meaningless for almost a third of the states participating in 2012 Republican primary balloting," says Lynch.
"This flawed process is a ringing endorsement of the reform proposal to have a National One Day Primary on the same day in all 50 states for all presidential candidates. The single day primary would bring an end to local pandering to voters - like Newt Gingrich telling the people in Cape Canaveral 'We should build a moon base' - and to months of negative campaigning on TV and radio, one harmful and nauseating attack after another, without end. And it would be far easier for both parties to unite behind the winners who emerge from the one day balloting," says Lynch.
Lynch believes Americans must overhaul the political process and the insidious role that media advocacy plays in this process. "In my novel, The 2020 Players, I also advocate a viable three-party system, a single six-year term for President, and a ban on any political campaigning while in office."
Lynch created a Facebook petition at: http://j.mp/K9Z1bW. Visit the author's website: www.2020Players.com
About Jim Lynch
Jim Lynch is a native New Yorker, married with eight children and four grandchildren. His parents worked for the FBI. He spent eight years as an investigator and was an executive for AT&T. Lynch is a full time novelist.
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