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October 28, 2004

I've Decided That Undecideds Don't Break for the Challenger

My evidence is the Rasmussen Reports, er, report cited by Bill from INDC.

And this Kerry Spot post is worth reading for four or five different reasons, but specifically for the finding that Bush is getting 50% or slightly more of late-deciding undecideds.


posted by Ace at 06:31 PM
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I'm getting an ulcer over all this. Seriously. Not even able to dump regularly anymore. You?

Posted by: Jeff G on October 28, 2004 08:54 PM

As I've said, I'm going to have a heart attack before this election is over.

I was giddy a month ago, then depressed, now I'm kinda optimistic but very very worried.

I just want it to be over.

This is like when time slows down as you're about to crash a car. Whether you live or die, you just want those slow moments of anxiety to end.

Posted by: ace on October 29, 2004 02:14 AM

"Likely voters who are undecided" is an oxymoron.

Anyone who hasn't cared enough to follow the campaigns enough to form an opinion by now probably doesn't care enough to stand in line to vote.

Voter turnout will be the key....so VOTE!

The voters most likely to vote will probably be the "anti" voters: those who vote against one candidate more so than for the other. The candidates' positive and negative ratings are almost identical. See: http://edition.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/25/national.poll/

Posted by: topdog on October 29, 2004 06:29 AM
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