voting uncommitted. it s won the caucus three times in the past. that won t be unprecedented. i think on the republican side, there are people who are going to go uncommitted there as well but there are certainly people interested in ron paul because of his stand on the wars, afghanistan and wars that might be breaking out elsewhere. and also his opposition to the patriot act and to the recently passed detention provisions in the national defense authorization act. there are people who find fred cargill s message of quality for gay and lesbian americans empowering. he s a republican activist running as well on that side. i think what some people liked what gary johnson had to say about immigration reform. some people were pleased with what huntsman said about climate change. overall, there is grave dissatisfaction with the field of candidates across the spectrum. and i think that s why this movement is so important that it s not i mean, to me, voting is very important. we also have t
republican candidate s headquarters and 10% were undecided. today was the first day where that occupation began, focusing on mitt romney. tomorrow, i think obama, since he was fairly popular at our people s caucus will probably be a target of the movement. it s hard to say where it will go from there. obviously, you have run for office. you ve served in the state legislature as a democrat. with no democratic caucuses, nothing democratic contests this year and the focus really on the different republican candidates, in the discussions that you re having with people, and in the i guess the interactions that your direct action is sparking, do you feel like there is overlap, at least room for discussion between the occupy movement and the republican party? its ideals and its policies? i think there s plenty of room for discussion on both ç sides of the aisle. people are pretty dissatisfied with obama, even people like me who worked hard for him. i think a lot of iowans will be voting
a target of the movement. it s hard to say where it will go from there. obviously, you have run for office. you ve served in the state legislature as a democrat. with no democratic caucuses, nothing democratic contests this year and the focus really on the different republican candidates, in the discussions that you re having with people, and in the i guess the interactions that your direct action is sparking, do you feel like there is overlap, at least room for discussion between the occupy movement and the republican party? itsideals and its policies?ç i think there s plenty of room for discussion on both sides of the aisle. people are pretty dissatisfied with obama, even people like me who worked hard for him. i think a lot of iowans will be voting uncommitted. it s won the caucus three times in the past. that won t be unprecedented.