
Do we really need political parties in the United States? They seem to further divide our country and candidates must adopt their party’s platform before getting money or political support. We don’t need parties in local elections – why can’t we get rid of them in other races, such as state legislature, Congress and president?
–Tom Bullington, National Affairs Correspondent
Political analysis–from a car! Campaign in a Car is a discussion of current events, the 2012 presidential election–and analysis of the Republicans, Democrats, and Independent candidates. We feature other issues and fun videos as they arise.
Interested in politics and current events since childhood, Tom Bullington enjoys sharing his political insights and discussing topics of the day. Having supported Republicans, Democrats and third-party candidates alike, his non-partisan perspective allows him to freely discuss issues without being labeled. A Twin Cities resident and St. Olaf College graduate, Tom has produced “Campaign in a Car” since November 2011. Email Tom at tombullington@secretlaboratory.org



























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FREE AMERICA
REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY
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A Vote of Confidence Amendment will enable American voters to fire the United States President
the same as any other employee.
FREE AMERICA
VOCA, NOW!
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