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               COMMENTARY               |               Former               Massachusetts               Governor               Mitt               Romney               saw               his               numbers               tank               when               a               secret               video               was               made               about               his               comments               that               he               doesn't               care               about               47               percent               of               all               Americans.

Since               then,               he               and               President               Obama               have               repeatedly               insisted               that               they               care               about               100               percent               of               all               Americans.

But               talk               is               cheap.

In               reality,               both               only               care               for               about               20               percent               of               Americans.
               So               who               are               the               20               percent               of               Americans               that               President               Obama               and               former               Romney               care               about?

They               live               in               "swing               states"               or               states               where               the               polls               show               the               results               are               too               close               to               call.

These               nine               states               make               up               about               41               percent               of               what               both               candidates               need               to               get               to               270               votes.

These               states               include               Colorado,               Florida,               Iowa,               Nevada,               New               Hampshire,               North               Carolina,               Ohio,               Virginia               and               Wisconsin.
               If               you               don't               live               in               one               of               those               states,               your               chances               of               seeing               a               presidential               candidate               are               nonexistent.

For               example,               in               my               west               Georgia               town               on               the               border               with               Alabama,               our               last               presidential               visit               occurred               in               1963               (and               yes,               folks               still               talk               about               that).

The               last               presidential               candidate               to               visit               the               city               was               Pat               Buchanan,               though               it               was               so               quick               people               aren't               sure               if               it               occurred               during               the               1992               and               1996               primary.
               In               response               to               my               repeated               emails,               Team               Romney               gave               me               directions               to               a               Birmingham               tractor               factory               where               I               took               students               during               the               Alabama               primary.

I               took               students               to               a               University               of               West               Georgia               evening               rally               during               our               state's               primary.

Santorum               ducked               into               Atlanta               for               a               stopover,               but               the               campaign               forgot               to               email               me               until               it               was               over.
               Team               Obama               gave               us               a               dozen               tickets               to               that               giant               stadium               rally               in               Charlotte,               North               Carolina               a               day's               drive               away,               which               was               canceled.

We               haven't               heard               if               that               repeat               visit,               promised               back               in               August,               will               ever               happen.

We               did               see               an               ad               for               Obama               in               Columbus,               Georgia               during               the               Atlanta               Braves               playoff               game,               and               debate               whether               we               actually               saw               our               first               (and               perhaps               only               ad)               of               2012.
               But               this               is               the               new               normal               in               elections.

Back               in               2004,               the               same               thing               happened               in               that               election.

According               to               FairVote.org,               45               states               and               Washington               DC               made               up               83               percent               of               the               population,               but               only               got               26               percent               of               the               "Attention               Index"               (ads               and               campaign               visits).

More               money               and               visits               occurred               in               Florida               alone               that               year               than               in               90               percent               of               the               states.
               It               doesn't               have               to               be               that               way.

According               to               FairVote.org's               press               page,               at               least               32               states               got               a               visit               from               a               president               or               vice-presidential               candidate               in               the               last               two               months               of               the               campaign.

I               even               got               an               invite               to               a               John               McCain               rally               in               Cobb               County,               an               hour               and               a               half               away.
               Do               people               care?

My               students               set               an               attendance               record               for               a               campus               event               that               year               when               we               had               a               congressional               town               hall               debate               in               our               assembly               room               that               was               televised.

But               we               don't               get               to               do               that               this               year               as               the               race               is               uncontested.

Those               students               of               mine               who               agreed               to               be               poll               workers               learned               that               local               participation               is               expected               to               be               only               40               percent               of               eligible               voters,               and               that's               sadly               above               average.
               Does               the               political               class               care               at               all?

Listen               to               this               quote               from               Ari               Fleischer,               former               President               George               W.

Bush's               press               secretary               and               CNN               media               pundit.

"If               people               don't               like               it,               they               can               move               from               a               safe               state               to               a               swing               state               and               see               their               president               more."
               I               don't               think               this               is               what               the               Founding               Fathers               had               in               mind               when               they               devised               the               Electoral               College.

This               is               fast               approaching               James               Madison's               "tyranny               of               the               minority."
               John               A.

Tures               is               an               associate               professor               of               political               science               at               LaGrange               College               in               LaGrange,               Ga.






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