I suspect that for some time the only part anyone could be undecided about is whether or not to vote at all. It’s easy to see how someone could reject both major party candidates, but nearly impossible to see how anyone could still see them both as potentially worthy of a vote. This is less of a choice between Tweedledee and Tweedledum and more of a choice between cholera and yellow fever.
Since age means nothing this time around, commonsense and dependability are deciding factors. Which leaves little to the imagination! If you haven’t already figured that out, do so now…then VOTE
When I was young I used to vote for the candidate who, I thought, would do the best for our nation. Recently I’ve been voting for the who, in my opinion, would do the least amount of damage.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
There’s more than one. I’m pretty sure.
Strob Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Appropriate that he’s missing a head.
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
He’s on the Bridge Over Troubled Voters.
tudza Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Headless, that explains a lot. Why, he could while away the hours…
Aussie Down Under almost 4 years ago
He looks like he has “the blues”
AtariDragon almost 4 years ago
I suspect that for some time the only part anyone could be undecided about is whether or not to vote at all. It’s easy to see how someone could reject both major party candidates, but nearly impossible to see how anyone could still see them both as potentially worthy of a vote. This is less of a choice between Tweedledee and Tweedledum and more of a choice between cholera and yellow fever.
Qiset almost 4 years ago
And yelling “off with his head” is meaningless.
clayusmcret Premium Member almost 4 years ago
“Undecided” is a defense mechanism. They know, but are unwilling to commit openly.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
They’ve lost their heads in 2016 and don’t know where to find them….PITIFUL
donwalter almost 4 years ago
…GET HIM!!!
Radish the wordsmith almost 4 years ago
Another American myth.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
The process can be a steep learning carve.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
Another middle-of-the-roader.
Skylark almost 4 years ago
Since age means nothing this time around, commonsense and dependability are deciding factors. Which leaves little to the imagination! If you haven’t already figured that out, do so now…then VOTE
CharlesBrickner1 almost 4 years ago
When I was young I used to vote for the candidate who, I thought, would do the best for our nation. Recently I’ve been voting for the who, in my opinion, would do the least amount of damage.