Reply
Thu 30 Sep, 2004 05:13 am
The latest compilation of state by state electoral vote tally shows
Bush: 291
Kerry: 208
Undecided: 54
http://www.geocities.com/samboni1342/state_polls.htm
Hedgehog shows an even greater margin for Bush when Nader is included.
http://www.geocities.com/hedgehogreport/bushkerry2004state.html
I anticipate more undecideds will go for Bush after tonight's debate.
What do you think?
Short of a total meltdown by GW tonight, and based upon the rules of the game, not sure if this debate will change any undecided minds.
As an aside, "UNDECIDEDS" at this point in the process seems strange. An incumbant President running for re-election is really a referendum on the job the incumbant did in his term of office.
If one has not made up their mind on GW by now, what are they waiting for? Another attack?
woiyo wrote:Short of a total meltdown by GW tonight, and based upon the rules of the game, not sure if this debate will change any undecided minds.
As an aside, "UNDECIDEDS" at this point in the process seems strange. An incumbant President running for re-election is really a referendum on the job the incumbant did in his term of office.
If one has not made up their mind on GW by now, what are they waiting for? Another attack?
I think they are either Nader voters who don't want to admit it or waiting on the debates.
Many "undecideds" are people who have long known for whom they intend to vote but wish to give the impression that they are open minded and are waiting to be convinced one way or the other.