Rhode, you made some excellent points.
Sadly it's come down to this. There is a significant amount of people who will be voting that don't trust either one of the candidates. Both have lied and both will continue lying. You can say that's just politics, but it certainly doesn't give anyone a good feeling going into the voting station and casting my vote for who I think is lying less. The lies have given each side an "excuse" that I've seen used to many times in this forum, "Well the other side is doing the same thing" blah blah blah.
We as the voters are told so many untruths, we are left to try to figure out what is truth and what is fiction, but there are so many lies that people just throw their hands up and don't even try because it's to overwhelming.
Here's the thing...Even when candidates give specifics, at least when it comes to the details of specific plans, they will almost undoubtedly become a liar. Unless, they rule by fiat or executive order, they have to work with and thru Congress (especially budgetary items). You think they give a big whoop about every little detail the president laid out as a plan? Especially if the win is not an actual "mandate" (not one of the claimed ones in these relatively close elections recently).
Personally that was one of my biggest letdowns with Obama. I admit I did not vote for him and feared what his policies would lead to. However, I still wanted the country to recover and alleviate the pain and suffering the crash brought to those family, friends, and fellow Americans. How he handled the ACA really maddened me. He didn't even seem overly influential or engaged, and let Pelosi and Reid seem to patch together various things they had always wanted to get thru in regards to healthcare. Since it was not really a well thought out plan based on a single outline or flow chart, the amalgamation became a crazy patchwork quilt or mis-shapen Frankenstein monster...unwieldy. Reagan engaged and worked with the people in Congress. The site of him and Tip O'Neill working together was a sight for the ages (along the lines of "Only Nixon could go to China"). Clinton did this in his triangulation plan that going along to get along would get him re-elected and even by compromising with Newt, he could influence and adjust other policies down the line.
My personal hope is that Mitt wins and implements policies by actually trying to meet with and work with the opposing party. As an American I am sick and tired of the ever worsening political divide that is caused by BOTH sides. It is fine to disagree (we are human...that will be with us as long as we exist) but the demonization done by both sides pollutes the system, riles the electorate, and accomplishes nothing.
Don't get me wrong, I am not looking for some kind of movie faux-1950's...just looking for some people to actually agree to work across the aisle (not posturing for politcal points, but actually doing it). And please don't anyone start whining about how their side REALLY tried but were socked in the nose by the meanies on the other side. Most anything in the last decade plus has been mere political posturing for the cameras.