Another good point. Anybody who even remotely claimed to be "undecided" was simply doing it for the attention. "Undecided" in most cases meant they didn't have a party affiliation (independents, in other words) or hadn't voted for an election or two. But they all knew who they were going to vote for, and generally, I'm sure it was the Democrat.
We need to get voters who actually are interested in our program, and to do that, we need to get candidates who believe in it. I did do my duty and vote for Romney, simply because you have to realize that even if the candidate is lame, even his appointments as president would be better than those of the raving Marxist Muslim freak who is now occupying the WH. But most of the GOP didn't even bother.
I'm afraid that Romney probably got enough conservative votes to lead elitists in the GOP to conclude that they should nominate another liberal in 2016.