Thursday, October 30, 2008
Poll update: Voters having 'buyer's remorse'?
In the article I read, the latest polls have shown John McCain catching up to Barack Obama's 49-44% lead in the national polls. However, this isn't odd because as the title of the article says, people might be experiencing "buyer's remorse", which is switching candidates because they think the other one might be better. Even with a large difference in popularity, McCain is still in the running, even though the only other person to overcome such a deficit was Ronald Reagan in 1980. I think that this presidential race is still not over, and that nobody should be surprised, no matter what happens, because this is a race that will go down in history.
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Well this answers my question. I've always wondered about whether people change who they want to vote for. I always thought that when you make your choice you stick with it, but I guess this is not always the case. People maybe suddenly see flaws in the candidates that they didn't see before, which isn't surprising because the candidates might also let some things loose with the election so soon. Sometimes I even wonder if...my choice...is the best choice for our country.
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