I agree it is early for everyone, and I am all for slow and careful consideration. What hurts Fred is that everyone has been expecting the announcement for several weeks. I’m just listening to people and giving an assessment of the mood. In the big picture this might be good in that it will remind everyone that it is early and that they should not rush to judgment anyway. It just may not serve Fred well to wait much longer. In the age of technology, no one likes to wait for anything.
Right, if he is unwilling to make this decision, how can I expect him to make the big decisions as President? Lets move it Fred, before it is too late.
With all the FRiendliness I can muster, sincerely, the folks here on this great forum don't really make up "everyone".
As another already posted, most of the American electorate, other than the die hard political junkies, don't even know who is running, much less have formed an opinion on who they might vote for, if they vote at all.
I, a consummate political junkie have only watched one of the "dog and pony shoes" called debates.
Fred will do quite well, when he does make the jump.
It was, of course, the liberal media who put out the July 4 date to begin with. Fred's team denied that would be the date and added they'd take a few extra weeks if they felt it necessary to get the people in place that needed to be. It's now two weeks to the day after July 4th. Hardly a "several weeks" scenario.
I've met or spoken with no Fred supporter who is impatiently stamping their feet for an announcement.
Not one.