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barnabas63

(1,214 posts)
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 09:56 AM Oct 2012

Two undecided focus groups (CNN and MSNBC) showed more people...


...move toward voting for Obama-Biden after the debate. I believe on CNN it was 4 out of ~15 , with only one person indicating a new vote for Robme/Lyin'.

Last night was a win and it will show in the next few days!
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KurtNYC

(14,549 posts)
1. I have a hard time beleiving that poll numbers move as much as they claim to
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 10:01 AM
Oct 2012

Who the hell wakes up every day and DOESN'T know which side they were on yesterday?

Only 35% of the GOP wanted Romney and most of those are holding their nose. This is a shotgun marriage but it will end in divorce on November 7.

WI_DEM

(33,497 posts)
2. MSNBC also had the undecided focus group--smaller--only 8 people
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 10:02 AM
Oct 2012

only one picked Romney. I think 4 Obama and the rest are still undecided.

bamacrat

(3,867 posts)
3. How can people still be undecided?
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 10:11 AM
Oct 2012

If someone does not know who they will vote for now, after all this campaigning and ads and debates and analysis, they are too dumb to be considered a human. Tow people with completely opposite views on everything and people still don't know. I think a lot of them want to be on TV so they say they are "undecideds" so the M$M will flock to them. Undecideds were the kids who ate a lot of glue and crayons I think.

yellowcanine

(35,699 posts)
5. How indeed. Biggest farce of the debating season is the "undecided" focus groups.
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 10:26 AM
Oct 2012

Many of them are goobers who can't put together a coherent sentence, let alone a cogent argument.

ToxMarz

(2,169 posts)
6. Any one undecided must have absolutely no interest in politics.
Fri Oct 12, 2012, 10:37 AM
Oct 2012

There couldn't be a starker contrast. Why would they even be interested in participating in a focus group. They could be home watching Honey Boo and Hoarders. It is a sham.

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