Fnord wrote:
Yes, and more.
It's better to vote for the person and not the party.
Not always. Persons change their minds more often than parties do.
A party consists of many persons sharing the same common opinions. There's a lower risk of change of mind when voting for a party rather than a person because of simple statistics - ie. you'd have to change the minds of 10 or more politicians at the same time, in contrast to changing the mind of a single individual.
Which party you vote for depends solely on your source of income and whatever your way of life depends on.
For example, if you are a low wage worker, you get nothing from tax cuts as these are only handed to those with high income. Instead you'd want those with high income to contribute more to the welfare benefits you may recieve.
Forget about your thoughts of being a billionaire in the waiting. It most likely won't ever happen to anyone from working class.