Thought Experiment (1b) : Re-imagining US Gov't (The candidates.)

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And now I want to start to dive into the reimagining of US government without the political parties and without the political platforms. This particular swell. I want to look at the candidates in the next one. I want to look at the actual functioning of government

1: https://s.swell.life/STG8zHcKwWKw689 1a. https://www.swellcast.com/t/STG8ytOvWJsmzBk #PlumbPlays

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My thinking was that if we focus on the traits and skills etc themselves instead of the platform. That perhaps anyone who has wanted to be a politician for the longest time. Instead of trying to fit into a particular mold or trying to put on a shiny front. Would instead hopefully work on skills and bettering oneself and becoming well rounded. So to speak. In order to be a better candidate for the position. I don't know
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@Joshawah_Ross https://s.swell.life/STH68xgRYsukedA

I have some questions and I'm not entirely sure I understood fully. So first I'm curious of why this process of the citizens putting questions forward would happen after the midterms. Because I'm assuming then this is in anticipation of the next midterm. But if the next midterm, maybe other issues would be of concern, right? Because a lot can happen in that period of time. But let's just put that aside for now
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Okay, I have more questions for you, but please feel free to take your time in answering. Or if you don't want to answer at all, that's fine, too. First question when I mentioned no political parties and no platforms, are you you interpreting that to mean a single political party?
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