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Well lets hear it. Lets see if the high fiving right should be sooo happy
nope didnt change my vote, but I don't think Obama could ever change my vote. I just can not get past his failed track record to ever consider voting for him.
But I have seen on my facebook, some people that may not have changed their mind, but do now feel they need to take a second look at Romney
I don't see how one debate would change people's minds. Educated people would already know each guy's platform (from reading). That would be a pretty shallow move to switch based on how they conducted themselves last night.
Well lets hear it. Lets see if the high fiving right should be sooo happy
I sure as hell didn't. It would take more than a flat performance by Obama, and a manic, lie-infested one by Romney, to change MY mind.
But the danger for Obama is, after last night, many people who were considering giving him the benefit of the doubt on the economy, might very well change THEIR minds
I see some don't know the meaning of a public poll. Please stop trying to skew the results. An Obama hater just answered yes. Now I know this person was never going to vote Obama, so why lie and say oh now I'm voting romney when you were all along
I was 90% sure I wasn't going to vote. Now, I will probably vote. For Romney.
What did he say that he hasnt before backspace?
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