A presidential poll released July 28, by the Economist/YouGov/Polimetrix, shows: Obama 41%, McCain 38%, other 5%, won’t vote 2%, undecided 14%. See here for more details. The vote is broken down by age category. The “other” vote is highest for the age group 18-29.
Every four years the “other vote, or undecided” is pretty high and then shrinks as November draws nigh. With six candidates on the ballot in many states, I am hoping that the minor parties can keep digging away at the one major party (Democratic-Republican). Baldwin 2008!
In 2004, there was no point at which polls showed the “other” vote to be this high.
Barr has my vote. I cannot in good conscience vote for either Obama (the Socialist) or McCain (the real Democrat). And Baldwin mentions law-making based on the Bible way too much for my taste. I prefer laws to be religion neutral.