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If you watch MSNBC post-debate shenanigans, you see supposedly undecided voters giving their reactions.
However, their reactions are seldom based on anything actually said or done during the debate.
Example 1: An allegedly undecided voter who supposedly made up his mind only because of last night's debate giving his reason: "He's tried to help us during the last four years, and we should give him more time." (not exact words, but the gist)
Really? You needed to sit through last night's debate to reach that conclusion?
Example 2: An allegedly undecided voter who supposedly started leaning toward Romney because of last night's debate: "He's a businessman."
Again, really?
On another thread, I posted about the allegedly undecided woman who claimed that the debate had caused her to lean more toward Romney and was wearing a bright red suit. Sheer coincidence, no doubt.
Conclusion: MSNBC really needs to screen these shills, er, these allegedly undecided voters a lot better.
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