The thing about trying to convince people to vote for Obama is.....that's a waste of time. I think it's pretty clear that "undecided" voters are a very small minority, most people know who they will vote for before the first debate. the vast majority vote with party lines, or if not, will still have decided in advance with an incumbant running.
The small percentage of undecided voters has already also mostly decided by now (hence the small movements in the polls as plusses for BOTH candidates), as Nate Silver has explained is the undecided, as expected, splitting roughly half and half.
Who are you going to convince to vote for Obama by posting on those boards? You will only be preaching to the choir, as it were, or to people who's motto is "anyone but Obama", and they mean it.
This election is already decided, and has been for some time. Now it's just a waiting game to find out what the decision is.
The small percentage of undecided voters has already also mostly decided by now (hence the small movements in the polls as plusses for BOTH candidates), as Nate Silver has explained is the undecided, as expected, splitting roughly half and half.
Who are you going to convince to vote for Obama by posting on those boards? You will only be preaching to the choir, as it were, or to people who's motto is "anyone but Obama", and they mean it.
This election is already decided, and has been for some time. Now it's just a waiting game to find out what the decision is.
“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?”
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead