It blows my mind, but there are indeed undecided voters still. I know someone who posted in her blog the other day that she and her doctor had a really nice conversation on several topics including that neither of them knows who to vote for, because they're not entirely happy with either of the candidates.
I find that boggling, since the two candidates are *so* far apart on so many important issues that it seems to me that you'd have to really work at it -- or have a really unusual collection of views -- to not have a preference at this point.
But I'm puzzled by the debates, too, since my opinion on the candidates is so strong that I cannot imagine either of them saying anything at a debate that would change my mind about who to vote for.
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I find that boggling, since the two candidates are *so* far apart on so many important issues that it seems to me that you'd have to really work at it -- or have a really unusual collection of views -- to not have a preference at this point.
But I'm puzzled by the debates, too, since my opinion on the candidates is so strong that I cannot imagine either of them saying anything at a debate that would change my mind about who to vote for.
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