Undecided voters will apparently get to ask questions at the town-hall-like-debate.
Undecided? WTF is wrong with those people?
The Republican primaries began, for all purposes, the day that Senator Barack Obama got elected as the President.
For four years now, we have had President Obama and various Republicans audition for the November 2012 elections. The Republican primaries were nothing but a series of eliminations of the not-Romney candidates.
Remember Michele "the anti--science idiot" Bachmann?
Or, how about Herman "you want a job, right?" Cain?
Even these were at one time more popular that Romney!
Through all that emerged the not-Romney, er, Romney, and even that was quite a few months ago, well before the convention itself.
After all that, how could there be any undecided in the electorate this late in the election season?
A few of us have even made up our minds about the also-rans, especially the candidates via the Greens and the Libertarians.
I suppose these will be the few voters who will come to value style of the two major party candidates over their substance. Thus, Obama flubs and is distracted at the debate, while Romney flashes his white teeth while selling anything people want, and, presto, some of the undecided swing for Romney. Seriously!?
Well, if only the decided, also, would seriously re-consider the substance; then, there would be a lot more people swinging towards the Libertarian and Green parties.
It is awful that a huge state of California, or people like me here in Oregon pretty much have nothing to do with the presidential elections, and it is all up to a couple of battle-ground states--the Discontiguous States of Florida, Ohio andVirginia.
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Yeah its crazy the majority of the population have no say in this election - if you are a Texan, Californian or New Yorker, you don't really count. But I thought you Oregonians are wavering a bit - I've even seen some hopeful commentary that Oregon is "in play " ??? Get aout and vote Mr Khe :)
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