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I cringe when I hear women support candidates who clearly don't support them. It's nauseating. Like Chris Matthews said, "Just Don't Vote".

“People say, ‘this election’s hard for me to decide.’ You’d have to be a bonehead not to be able to decide between these two guys,” said Matthews to the cheers of the crowd flanking him. “It is so easy.”

“Do you want to have an auto industry or do you want it to go bankrupt,” Matthews asked. “Do you want to have the government tell you what to do with your body if you’re a woman or do you want to leave it up to the person? These are huge differences.”

“This is not complicated,” Matthews continued. “People are still scratching their heads trying to decide what’s – well, gee, just don’t vote. Don’t bother if you have to think at this point. What’s your problem?”

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/chris-matthews-goes-off-on-bonehead-undecided-voters-whats-your-problem/




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Re: It seems the gallup polls are
By: clo
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Wed, 17 Oct 12 10:23 PM
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Hi Magdelina,

I was watching MSNBC also.

I have a difficult time believing ANY voter following this election (as those in the audience were) at this point is undecided.

Which one of them could trust Muffin, he has been on both sides of every issue.

I hope enough voters watched the entire debate, Obama's closing was the deal closer.


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