i am sorry i am not so optimistic. i am afraid the "average uninformed american" will buy into their pond slime arguments. it doesn't matter what the facts are...if you tell a lie that is so big, people will never imagine it is a lie.
The head guy from the Pew Research Center was interviewed on FoxNews just minutes ago and he disagrees with you.
Synopsizing; he says both the SwiftBoatVets and Moore are preaching to the choir.
He said that the undecided middle aren't going to be effected much because they are not cool, contemplative voters, they're mostly folks who take little interest in politics. They won't read a book on a Presidential candidate nor will they go to see a movie about politics.
When they are polled they are "undecided" when election day rolls around they are "undecided" and there is no "undecided" on the ballot so they usually don't vote, and when they do the split is close enough to not make much difference in the election result.