To: icwhatudo
According to this CNN poll, 67% of Republicans might change their minds and support a different candidate.
Semantics aside. That is consistent with the Rasmussen finding from last week that 70% of Republicans haven't made a final decision on what candidate they will support.
11 posted on
11/21/2011 4:36:39 PM PST by
Reagan Man
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To: onyx; TheConservativeParty; NoGrayZone; BenKenobi; Kartographer; justsaynomore; MNJohnnie; ...
12 posted on
11/21/2011 4:37:36 PM PST by
BenKenobi
(Honkeys for Herman! 10 percent is enough for God; 9 percent is enough for government)
To: Reagan Man
According to this CNN poll, 67% of Republicans might change their minds and support a different candidate. Semantics aside. That is consistent with the Rasmussen finding from last week that 70% of Republicans haven't made a final decision on what candidate they will support.
You bring up a point that is always extremely important to keep in mind.
I know I'm in that category.
This year more than ever the evaluation of the voters seems to be a strong two-step process: first, who is saying and doing the right things and who seems competent and potentially electable? Then secondly, stepping back and looking at the much bigger picture and how that candidate might "work" in that context.
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11/21/2011 4:50:44 PM PST by
fightinJAG
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