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27. augustus 2012, 21:06:40
Iamon lyme 
Are the republicans worried about driving away undecided voters? Of course they are, just like McDonalds is worried about driving away loyal Burger King customers.

If you were to poll those undecided voters and ask them questions to see which way they lean, instead of asking point blank who they would vote for, I'll bet the overwhelming majority could be found leaning towards Democrat candidate(s).

Besides, even if an undecided is truely sitting on the fence and isn't leaning either way, then what's the point of trying to influence them? How do you convince an undecided to change their mind if they haven't yet made up their mind?

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