If you are a died-in-the-wool Republican or Democrat, then please don't respond to this. I would like responses from those of you who are honestly undecided each year when it is time to vote (especially for President)
It is said that about 20% of Democrats will always vote Democrat, and the same for Republicans. Another 15% of both parties usually always vote for their party (without really thinking about it), but might change if there is a major issue that influences them in the short term. But what about the other 30% of Americans. How do you decide who to vote for? Do you place some specific issues over others? Please take a few minutes and explain to me why you had a hard time choosing Bush vs. Kerry. Again, about 70% of Americans will be able to tell a pollser who they will definitely vote for in 3 seconds FLAT. What keeps you from deciding. To be honest, I don't completely understand this indecision, so please enlighten me.
2006-10-04
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