I'll be watching, although I have to pack for my weekend away at some point too so depending on how much it grabs me, I may tune out for part of it.
I don't need to make up my mind, that was done a long time ago, but I still find it interesting. I also think that I can better defend my candidate in conversation if I understand where he stands on issues and where the opponent lacks KWIM?
Post by megalicious on Oct 3, 2012 19:35:59 GMT -5
I'm watching! I'm slightly undecided - between Obama & Jill Stein. Since I'm in MA, there's no worry the state will go to Romney. Even though he was governor here, he's down by more than 26 points.
No, I am usually interested in politics, but debates make me twitchy. I get too involved and I yell at the TV. It is better for everyone in my house if I don't watch.
I don't need to make up my mind, that was done a long time ago, but I still find it interesting. I also think that I can better defend my candidate in conversation if I understand where he stands on issues and where the opponent lacks KWIM?
Don't you think you should know where "your" candidate stands on issues before you decide who you want to vote for?
I don't need to make up my mind, that was done a long time ago, but I still find it interesting. I also think that I can better defend my candidate in conversation if I understand where he stands on issues and where the opponent lacks KWIM?
Don't you think you should know where "your" candidate stands on issues before you decide who you want to vote for?
WTF?
There are other ways to know where your candidate stands on the issues before deciding who you want to vote for.
Besides, what do you do if the issues most important to you are not asked during any debates?