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2004 US Presidential Election
January 27, 2004
| Inside the Mind of the Undecided

OregonLive got two undecided voters to blog their thought process.

Colin Elliot:

George Bush has always impressed me with his ability to stand up to international politics. But the domestic spin on the war has not impressed me at all, and may negate what I feel is good military strategy overseas.

Chris Snethen:

A shout-out yesterday from Poynter.org included a bit of a swipe at both myself and Colin for having voted Republican in the last election (in my case, the last two) yet still declaring ourselves undecided. It’s a bias I run into frequently when I tell folks what I’m doing here AND that I voted for Dole and Bush. You throw that in with the fact I’m a registered Republican and folks have a hard time swallowing the fact I’m undecided.

It will be interesting to follow these two men to their voting conclusion.



Posted by Michele at January 27, 2004 11:42 AM | TrackBack
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