Writing at The American Street, Jell Alworth points out – rightly NewMexiKen thinks – that the “undecideds” aren’t undecided at all.
They decided and they decided long ago. … Rather, seven percent of Americans are just coy.
Writing at The American Street, Jell Alworth points out – rightly NewMexiKen thinks – that the “undecideds” aren’t undecided at all.
They decided and they decided long ago. … Rather, seven percent of Americans are just coy.
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“coy” is a good word, fits some. Sneaky works too, for a small number. Of course, you can’t discount the Stupid Factor. You just know the Too-Stupid-To-Vote are out there, walking around, driving badly, taking too long at the check-out counter. You run into them everyday. You just hope the percentage is too small to matter. But, I don’t know, sometimes…