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You’ve seen them in interactive focus groups, and most recently in the Town hall debate: The Undecideds.
It makes a normal voter wonder, “Where in the heck to they find these people?”
The answer was inadvertently revealed at msnbc.com by Domenico Montanaro in his interview with “undecided” voter Oliver Clark, one of the Town hall debate questioners …
…the Sunday before last, I received a call from the Gallop Poll. They asked a few questions regarding my choice in the Presidential election. They asked who I would vote for. I said most likely I would be voting for Barack Obama. They followed with, “is there any chance that you would change your mind“? I said “Of course anything is possible.” They then asked me as an uncommitted voter would I like to participate in the Town hall debate. I said “Of course!”
Of course! It’s so clear to me now. This man is obviously undecided.
So, next time a pollster calls me and asks me if there is any chance I might change my mind, instead of telling them, “No,” I’ll just say, “When monkeys fly out of my ____,” and voila! You might just see El Nuko in the next Frank Luntz focus group!
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Best Line of the Day: Dick Morris on “The One”
“Rezko was his financial adviser, Wright was his spiritual adviser, and the guy who gave him his first job used to blow up government buildings.”
And you wonder why his negatives are going up?
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Posted in Election 2008, Liberalism Is A Mental Disorder, News and politics Tagged: belmont debate, dick morris, Domenico Montanaro, el nuko, frank luntz, gallup, jeremiah wright, msnbc, Now Public, oliver clark, the myth of the undecided voter, the one, tony rezko, town hall debate, willian ayers, Zerobama
