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Originally Posted by mynameisjim
My strategy at this point would be this:
The whole theory of the "undecided voter" is total bullshit. The winner is going to be the side that pumps up their side the most and gets the most people to take the time to vote. Based on that, throw facts out the window and just go on the attack during the next two debates. Get your side angry and pumped up and you will get the bigger turn out.
There is no way anyone is truly undecided. Nobody is changing their votes based on any of these debates. They only thing they are doing is getting one side more pumped up than the other.
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I agree. I can't believe anyone with a pulse who is actually intending to vote is still undecided. It is pretty simple. If you think Obama has done a good job vote for him. If not, vote for Romney or, do as I am doing and vote for Johnson because you don't care for either of them.
The bottom line is that whoever is able to activate their base and get them to the polls the best will likely win. This is where Obama has the advantage. Because of the huge advantage he has with the minority vote if he can get them and the hardcore liberals to the polls he wins. If they stay home on election day it will be close and he could lose.