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In reply to the discussion: Congress members visit American jailed in Cuba [View all]Mika
(17,751 posts)48. Yes they can. And they do.
But, Cubans in Cuba like their system of gov't., they like socialism. They seek expansion of economic opportunities, but, not the elimination of their socialism nor sovereignty.
That is why candidates who run on anti socialist platforms aren't elected to offices in Cuba.
Candidates don't run on party platforms. Parties are not elected. Candidates who achieve at least 50%+1 of the votes in any district are the elected representatives of the people in said district - they're not the representatives of a party.
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Right, right, they just happen to vote for the same guy for 40+ years....lol
EX500rider
May 2014
#16
If the internet is controled and the press is restricted then it's easy to see where the score came
EX500rider
May 2014
#47
Oh. Well maybe soon all the travel restrictions will be removed. I thought maybe Cuba had changed
okaawhatever
May 2014
#45
Democrats know the U.S. has been trying to completely crush Cuban independence since the 1800's.
Judi Lynn
May 2014
#13
Amazing that so many "democrats" support nations with far less democracy than Cuba's.
Mika
May 2014
#14
Judi, u got a star..why not post a poll over in GD: Cuba: vibrant democracy/police state?
EX500rider
May 2014
#27
If we got all pissy about having to deal with police state/dictatorships.......
Paladin
May 2014
#41
The entire communities get involved in the elections. Why didn't you know this?
Judi Lynn
May 2014
#52
It's as simple as this: same family in control for over 50 years= 1 party state
EX500rider
May 2014
#57