Originally posted on LinkedIn
Of the top 3 frontrunners, not a single candidate makes their government plan easy to find — and all three of their websites are terrible.
Seriously, WTF — Paloma’s page doesn’t even load properly on mobile. No PDF — and the proposals section is 5 mini-articles with 5-10 bullet points each (literally just the bullets).
I managed to find Abelardo’s plan in a PDF from someone else’s post (and I have no idea if it’s legit — the page was called “lalinternaazul2”). His official site has zero trace of any proposals.
Iván Cepeda’s isn’t on his own page — I eventually found it on the Pacto Histórico site (the only one I actually located). His own page says nothing about it (it looks like a WordPress from 15 years ago).
I just wanted to get informed about what each person is proposing — and I walk away disappointed that the information basically doesn’t exist (or was beyond me to find).
I have to ask — isn’t sharing a government plan a requirement to run for office? How are people supposed to choose without information? And how on earth is it possible that none of the top 3 has a decent website?