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Originally Posted by Stealhead
Most likely not by this point most have decided how they are going to vote and may already have voted early(I did) or have already voted absentee.
In my opinion the majority of people (the ones that use their brains) have strong leanings as to how they will vote well before election day and of course the party liners are going to vote for their party often with little thought placed on the actual candidate in many cases they might know a little about the candidate for president and their policies but after that its what is after the candidate name what matters.
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I agree with you on that. I, for one, knew pretty much well ahead of time who I was voting for. My preferred candidate didn't make the primary. I was following Speaker Gingrich, because his views matched mine the most. I track the next election as soon as the previous election is over, paying attention to what the guy I voted for is doing. Is he practicing what he preached and sticking to his guns now that he's elected? Who's he appointing to his cabinet? Is he working with both parties to solve the nation's problems? etc. A well educated electorate is the key to success in this country.