The Central Scrutinizer
Penultimate Amazing
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You are making a common mistake. You are more knowledgeable about the candidates and their positions than the vast majority of registered voters. There are a lot of people who don't know jack about the candidates and perhaps they once heard Representative Bachman say something they agree with so then they tell pollsters that they would vote for her.
Also some are single-issue voters. For them, there is one concern that overrides all other considerations when choosing a candidate. For instance, there might be folks who say homosexuality is the biggest threat to America today therefore we must vote for Representative Bachman because she is the only one who understands how dangerous homosexuals are.
Lastly, do not forget the for many Americans the most honest answer to " from where do you get your news" is nowhere. There are people who don't read newspapers, magazines, or blogs. They don't listen to radio or television news at all. Their perceptions of the candidates are based on third- and fourth-hand stories or are based on snippets of conversations overheard in the break room at work. There are Americans whose entire understanding of how the government works is based completely on forwarded e-mails.
This. Especially the last bit.
Some things I've learned from these people:
1) Obama is going to take all our guns. Just like Clinton did.
2) Illegal immigrants get a government check for $30,000 to open a business. Or something.
3) An old lady in New York (or somewhere) was arrested as a terrorist because she bought 2 guns for home protection within a 30 day period (I just heard this one 3 weeks ago).
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