Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Unsettled state.

Taegan Goddard has a "key finding" from a Gallup state of the election report…
"In March, three-quarters of voters indicated that they did not yet have a good idea for whom they will vote next year. Only 14% said they had made up their minds about whom they will support."
…which pretty much sums up why I haven't paid much attention most polls. Yes, people seem to be paying more early attention than usual. No, they really don't know enough to decide just yet. Count me in the 86%.

The Gallup report is a good summary, though, of what we know, and don't, about the current standings and situation, according to their research.

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