Posted on 10/10/2008 12:12:27 PM PDT by Mount Athos
One of the "undecided voters" on the panel at the Town Hall Debate - Ben Raybin - describes the experience in a guest article posted at BuzzFlash.com. The tagline at the end of the article notes that Raybin, now a law student at Vanderbilt University, is "a former staff writer for BuzzFlash."
Buzz Flash is a left-wing, pro-Obama, "independent media" website, as anyone can tell by looking at the site or even just their store, the BuzzFlash Progressive Marketplace, where you can support the cause by purchasing Obama stickers, liberal books and Joan Baez records.
As for Raybin, when he was an undergrad student at the University of Chicago - where Obama once served on the law school faculty - Raybin wrote this article for The:New:City, an Australian "web journal of urban and political affairs," while he was studying for a semester at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
In the article, Raybin writes about what the Australian Labour Party can learn from America's Democratic Party as the ALP seeks to defeat Australia's conservative party.
Does Raybin look like an undecided voter to you?
He did to Gallup and Tom Brokaw.
Just for my curiousity...what question did Ben ask?
Keep digging and you’ll probably find ALL of those were Undecided OBAMA VOTERS.
I’m not surprised. And, those that Frank Lutz had in his little group didn’t look like they were undecideds either. The four in the front that claimed they were influenced to go for Obama looked like the typical, young brainwashed kids who are so “enchanted” by Obama.
Of course he’s undecided. He hasn’t decided how many times to vote for Obama.
That was going to be my exact reply!! lol!!
And some peple still trusts the Gallup poll results ?
Both NBC and Gallup know who these people were and intended to let only the left get heard at the debates !
I am always suspicious of anybody who claims to be an independent.
If you spend a few minutes asking someone who is an “independent” a few question about their political beliefs, pretty soon they themselves will figure out if they are liberal or conservative in their outlook. People don't stay independent for long when they start to examine themselves.
Whenever the media finds an “independent” person to take part in a political function, I know it's a set up.
I’m shocked when someone says they’re undecided at all! HOW on earth can someone not know who they’ll vote for in less than one month.
Sorry but I don’t buy it
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