| In the United States we take the presidential | | | | a statement or directly after a statement then |
| elections very seriously and we realize that voting | | | | there is a good chance that they do not believe |
| is a part of our responsibility for living in such a | | | | what they just said. |
| great nation. Of course, we also know that many | | | | 2. When a candidate hesitates to answer the |
| presidential candidates will tell us anything we want | | | | question and asks that the question be repeated |
| to hear in order to get our vote and to get | | | | or asks; "what do you say?" Then there is a good |
| elected. This often drives us nuts because we | | | | chance he intends to tell you a lie or make up a |
| want to hear the truth and we want to know | | | | story. |
| that we can trust our future presidents with such | | | | 3. When a candidate is trying to convince you of |
| an important job. | | | | something that he himself does not believe, they |
| Do you ever wish that you had a lie detector test | | | | tend to wave their hands around a lot. |
| that you could point at a candidate and know if | | | | During the upcoming presidential debates you |
| they're telling the truth and not? Well, did you | | | | should be on the lookout for candidates that are |
| know that you can spot deception and deceit by | | | | lying to you and believe me they do. While some |
| reading body language? Here are a few tips that | | | | people believe that all politicians lie to get elected, |
| you can use to spot deception and deceit; | | | | myself, I'd rather prefer someone who tells the |
| | | | truth and has integrity. You make the decision is |
| 1. If the candidate touches their face while making | | | | your vote. |