Well, that's not really my point. My basic point is that either way if you're the first party or last party, you're still putting in 3 weeks of "work" into your candidate, and either way you lose those three weeks of "work" when you lose. The people who are going last have just as much to lose as you are. Don't think of it as campaigning for a primary that has already ended. Think of it as campaigning for your character as a whole, for the general election and everything. I'm convinced that this method is 99% fair to everyone. So I'm sticking with it. Heh. Like I said, the main thing that I'm concerned about is with this way, everyone takes the same amount of risk by campaigning now, and everyone finds out who wins at the same time. Does that sort of make sense at all? Heh. Let me know if it's still a problem, please. I can discuss it some more. Heh, the election was no where near this complex the last time we did it. You can still see the Election 2000 page on the site. Basically it was just a simple thing where I picked all of the candidates, I did all of the campaigning, and I had everyone just vote.-jay [ November 12, 2004, 08:24 PM: Message edited by: Perrin Aybara ] |