Who is undecided?

[QUOTE=Dinsdale]
Okay, so various of you have reasons for being undecided.

So what is it going to take to make up your minds? Are you just putting off making a decision until you have to, or do you anticipate obtaining info that will sway you either for or against one candidate or the other?

Do you expect that the “information” that will be presented in the form of campaign speeches, ads, and “debates” over the next 5 months will be of much assistance to someone wishing to make an intelligent choice? Or - for that matter - do you think that a candidate’s campaign promises are a good guide to what he will or will not be able to get done once elected?
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I will keep on reading what they have to say. Transcripts of speeches, articles from known pundits that I respect, copies of platforms, results of debates.

Sometime 2-3 weeks before the election when I get my absentee ballot, I will vote.

And it won’t matter, since CA will go Obama regardless!

I’m not undecided, I just don’t like Obama or McCain. That leaves me with no vote that would count in any significant way. Why show up at all?

[QUOTE=Lanzy]
I’m not undecided, I just don’t like Obama or McCain. That leaves me with no vote that would count in any significant way. Why show up at all?
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It surprises me that you wouldn’t consider one to be at least the least bad of two evils. There is not a single issue you consider important enough to vote on? Or do the candidates considerable differences perfectly balance each other out in your mind?

Can I vote for “none of the above”?

I don’t like any of the current candidates. They’re all weasels.