Do you mean far? Won't be "far behind."Lethen said:Yes, it will be. Domestic policies won't be close behind though.
Don't mind Leth. He's drunk. h43r:Seven Deaths said:Do you mean far? Won't be "far behind."Lethen said:Yes, it will be. Domestic policies won't be close behind though.
I meant far.Seven Deaths said:Do you mean far? Won't be "far behind."Lethen said:Yes, it will be. Domestic policies won't be close behind though.
The debates will be the deciding factor.Apollo said:With nobody above 50% of the vote this election is still wide open.
Or, you know, the opposite of that. There are also voters who've picked an opposing ticked by default because they think I'm a big meanie. I really don't appreciate the repeated assertion that my support is coming from my name.McEntire said:In my interpretation, CSP has some voters on his sheer name power and reputation alone. I think when the three candidates debate, some of those voters who pick him by default may very well go to both Elias and I just because they like what we say. Which should leave the vote even more fragmented. Yay!
But you have to admit that after being so publicly elevated with Presidential ovations, and medals in the recent past that it has given you a big boost, no?Common-Sense Politics said:Or, you know, the opposite of that. There are also voters who've picked an opposing ticked by default because they think I'm a big meanie. I really don't appreciate the repeated assertion that my support is coming from my name.McEntire said:In my interpretation, CSP has some voters on his sheer name power and reputation alone. I think when the three candidates debate, some of those voters who pick him by default may very well go to both Elias and I just because they like what we say. Which should leave the vote even more fragmented. Yay!
I didn't just pull those out of my ass. It's a false argument.Remsol Greyjoy said:But you have to admit that after being so publicly elevated with Presidential ovations, and medals in the recent past that it has given you a big boost, no?Common-Sense Politics said:Or, you know, the opposite of that. There are also voters who've picked an opposing ticked by default because they think I'm a big meanie. I really don't appreciate the repeated assertion that my support is coming from my name.McEntire said:In my interpretation, CSP has some voters on his sheer name power and reputation alone. I think when the three candidates debate, some of those voters who pick him by default may very well go to both Elias and I just because they like what we say. Which should leave the vote even more fragmented. Yay!
I am saying that you being so publicly visible as GA, and getting lots of (well-deserved) praise for your work from the President has definitely been a contributor to your lead in this poll. I think this could be pretty much un-disputed.Common-Sense Politics said:I didn't just pull those out of my ass. It's a false argument.Remsol Greyjoy said:But you have to admit that after being so publicly elevated with Presidential ovations, and medals in the recent past that it has given you a big boost, no?Common-Sense Politics said:Or, you know, the opposite of that. There are also voters who've picked an opposing ticked by default because they think I'm a big meanie. I really don't appreciate the repeated assertion that my support is coming from my name.McEntire said:In my interpretation, CSP has some voters on his sheer name power and reputation alone. I think when the three candidates debate, some of those voters who pick him by default may very well go to both Elias and I just because they like what we say. Which should leave the vote even more fragmented. Yay!
I didn't mean to just refer to your name, what I mean is the name you've made for yourself. I guess a better way to say it would be that since there is no undecided option in this poll, people who took it and may have been undecided could've been more likely to vote for someone that's a known quantity as President than support someone new to the Presidential game.Common-Sense Politics said:I didn't just pull those out of my ass. It's a false argument.Remsol Greyjoy said:But you have to admit that after being so publicly elevated with Presidential ovations, and medals in the recent past that it has given you a big boost, no?Common-Sense Politics said:Or, you know, the opposite of that. There are also voters who've picked an opposing ticked by default because they think I'm a big meanie. I really don't appreciate the repeated assertion that my support is coming from my name.McEntire said:In my interpretation, CSP has some voters on his sheer name power and reputation alone. I think when the three candidates debate, some of those voters who pick him by default may very well go to both Elias and I just because they like what we say. Which should leave the vote even more fragmented. Yay!