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Egalitariat (1,582 posts)View profileI can't believe the foreign policy debate is up against Monday Night Football and Game 7 of the NLCSWhat a boon for Romney. President Obama will mop the floor with him tonight, and the "Undecideds" (if there really is such an animal) will be watching sports.In this debate, the President should focus on getting in some good one-liners that will be replayed through the echo chamber the next couple of days so that all the sports fans know that Romney will be a disaster from a foreign policy standpoint.
MrScorpio (51,966 posts)13. The Lions are playing tonight and we'll find out who's playing the Tigers in the World SeriesView profileWe're going to be pretty interested in the results of both sports events here in Detroit.
1-Old-Man (711 posts)6. and people wonder where "low information voters" come from
Matt_in_STL (200 posts)15. You really think low information voters come from watching sports?View profileIt couldn't be that they come from areas with poor education? Possibly their upbringing? Maybe the shit that is spewed from their televisions and choice in news sources everyday? Or could it be a lack of reading comprehension? It could be one of hundreds of things but you are probably right, low information voters are caused by watching sporting events.This low information voter is going to watch the Giants win Game 7 tonight and vote for President Obama.
Mike Daniels (5,056 posts)7. People can't multitask by recording one event and watching the other live?View profileAnyway, anyone who hasn't decided who to vote for at this time most likely isn't going to be swayed one way or another by tonight's debate.At this point, unless there's some sort of bombshell scandal I imagine most "real" undecideds will end up casting their vote based on whether the economic news that comes out just prior to the election is good or bad.
sarcasmo (12,980 posts)10. The debate will be 3rd behind the 7th game and Monday night football.
I get this debate pulls number one. MNFP, on ESPN sure isn't MNFL on ABC especially with those teams. Baseball is not that big of a deal especially with those teams. The more people that view the SCOAMF, the bigger the popular vote will be for Mitt.
I have no idea what any of that means.Did you plagiarize the crazy bald dwarf?
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That's no information, not low information.