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JerryBaumchen

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Do you think the debates will change the outcome of the presidentail election?



Nope. It's already on track to be a landslide victory for Obama and since Obama is, by far, the better speaker, there's pretty much no way this works in favor of Romney.
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I would vote "No." (well, I'd really vote "Boobies", but that's not an option)

There aren't a whole lot of undecideds left. And most of those won't be swayed by the debates because I highly doubt that there will be anything new unveiled during them (except for mistakes).
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Currently, 43% of voters are “certain” they will vote for Romney. Forty-two percent (42%) are that certain they will vote for Obama. The remaining 15% are either uncommitted or open to changing their mind. To many Americans, especially partisan activists, it is hard to imagine how someone could be anything but certain at this point in time. One of the distinguishing features of these potentially persuadable voters is that they don’t see the choice between Romney and Obama as terribly significant. In terms of impacting their own life, just 28% say it will be Very Important which man wins.

There is particular pessimism among these persuadable voters about the economy. Only 14% think it will get better if the president is reelected. But just 28% believe it will improve with a Romney victory.



Sounds like a lot of persuadable voters.

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Currently, 43% of voters are “certain” they will vote for Romney. Forty-two percent (42%) are that certain they will vote for Obama. The remaining 15% are either uncommitted or open to changing their mind. To many Americans, especially partisan activists, it is hard to imagine how someone could be anything but certain at this point in time. One of the distinguishing features of these potentially persuadable voters is that they don’t see the choice between Romney and Obama as terribly significant. In terms of impacting their own life, just 28% say it will be Very Important which man wins.

There is particular pessimism among these persuadable voters about the economy. Only 14% think it will get better if the president is reelected. But just 28% believe it will improve with a Romney victory.



Sounds like a lot of persuadable voters.



And history has shown, that undecided voters at this point in a campain cycle, have voted voted against the sitting president by wide margins


(of course past performance is not an indicator or future performance)

But I am just sayin........
"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln

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