Before Voting For Conservative Candidates Illinois 2014 Voters Need Information

By Mattie MacDonald


It can be difficult to know whom to vote for in the next election. All of the political advertisements can be confusing, leaving you uncertain about which candidate actually would be the best one for office. Rather than get caught up in the confusion or forgo voting altogether, you can decide on which side of the political debate you belong when you know the belief systems of party politicians. When you scrutinize the qualities of conservative candidates Illinois 2014 elections may be less confusing and overwhelming.

One of the biggest arguments you will hear from conservatives is the need for smaller government. They believe that you should have the right to make your own decisions and that the government has no right to impose its will on you or your family. However, while you have the right to live your life and take care of your family as you see fit, you also have few rights to ask the government for help. Conservatives believe in a reduction in welfare benefits like food stamps and that these benefits should only go to the neediest in society.

Along with reducing the size of government, these individuals also say that taxes should be reduced. They say that because people must take care of themselves that no need exists for them to be heavily taxed. Even more, some taxes, like that imposed on food and clothing, could be reduced or gotten rid of entirely.

Family values are at the center of these party politics, with most members advocating for strong, two parent families and parents being gainfully employed to take care of their children. They say that children fare better in traditional households and that parents have the duty to make their children's lives better. These individuals suggest that strong families mean that the economy and the country will also fare better.

The sanctity of life proves to be another major topic that these politicians favor. Few of them actually are in favor of abortion or the death penalty. Because so many of these individuals go to church and read the Bible, they say that only God has the power to begin and end human life validly. They argue that fellow citizens have no right to impose premature death on anyone.

Conservatives likewise show favor for a strong military and a strong presence of the military overseas, especially in conflict areas. They do not harbor an isolationist view on world politics, but rather believe that the military should actively protect the citizens of the nation overseas as well as at home. They do not vote for military reductions or base closings.

When it comes to education, the states have the right to overrule the federal government and raise the funds needed to pay for their own public school systems. These politicians suggest that each state has the duty to fund its own schools rather than looking to the federal government for help. States also have the right to raise taxes to do so if needed.

Once you know the party politics of conservative politicians, the election of 2014 may seem easier to participate in and tolerate. The advertisements may seem clearer, and you may have a better idea of how to make your input count. This information lets you know if you want to cast your support for this platform.




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