I'm not disagreeing with you; I'm not a Fred backer. It just seems like voters are waiting for Fred to officially jump in, then figure out if he's presidential caliber.
A problem with Fred's support is that people don't really know where he stands on all the issues. He seems like a good guy, so people assume he must agree with them. Remember this same thing happened when Colin Powell flirted with a campaign in the '90s. No one knew what he believed in so they projected their beliefs on him.
Once he gets in and mixes it up for a few months, I'll be able to see if I can support him. But I'm not going to rule him in or out until he gets in the race.
Yeah, I think that’s true for a percentage of the GOP primary voters about Fred.