Nonsense. These self indulgent frauds just want the attention given to the so-called “undecided.”
But look at the crowds....It sure looks like Trump and Sanders....or don't you believe your own eyes.
The media is pushing this meme. I am starting to think this is a cheat set up to get the establishment boy Rubio to the top.
I heard that. People interviewed over the weekend who had still not decided.
I’m sorry, but if after ALL of this you STILL haven’t made up your mind, you have no business showing up.
Don’t be surprised if Rubio comes in 1st or 2nd tonight. Rubio is a slick talker and he has been working the Evangelical vote hard. Evangelical voters relibably turn up Caucus night.
Well another way to look at this is anyone this disinterested to not know who they will vote for by now probably is not interested enough to show up tonight.
Riding a fence that long must hurt.
The population of Iowa is 3.1 million.
Record caucus turnout for GOP: 120,000
Record caucus turnout for DEM: 240,000
I watched the Iowa caucuses online in 2008 and several difference precincts in different towns were shown live throughout the night..
at one they had people stand at the front of the room and pitch for their chosen guy...
One spoke about FRed Thompson, another for Ron Paul, McCain, Huckabee, etc..
only Congressman Duncan Hunter seemed to have nobody endorsing him....
I was appalled that nobody felt Hunter was a worthwhile choice ...
anyhoo at another precinct they were gathered in groups around the large room, this corner the Paulites, that other the McCains and so on..
then they just counted the heads or did paper ballots to be turned in..
the important part is they have to show up to vote at that particular time....and on time..
There are likely to be more than a few who change their mind too.
I predict:
Trump over Cruz by 7 points in Iowa.
>>> Keep in mind: Many Iowans wonât decide until today whom to vote for <<<
‘English as a second language’ wins again.
If they didn’t have their minds made up weeks ago, they’re throwing away their votes. It’s legal but it’s STUPID.
I don’t believe anyone is really undecided unless they’ve lived in a cave, under a rock, or in a treehouse for the last 7 months.
It would probably be closer to the truth to say several Iowa voters will decide today who to vote for...My guess is that 80-85% have already made up their minds...
Remember, this is very early for hasty commitments. A lot of caucus attendees are thinking about what message to send to the DC elites instead of just trying to pick a winning candidate.
Iowa is always like this
I doubt that is the case. I believe they enjoy all of the attention. If they are really that inept about knowing their stand on the various political issues, maybe they shouldn’t be voting.
“I haven’t decided” = None of your business.