To: Jet Jaguar
The question still comes down to how many have all ready voted. Absentee votes in places like Colorado will decide who wins the Presidential race and its likely the majority will have been already cast by the time the ad buy kicks in.
Candidates spending millions to get votes that have already been cast may be the obituary of this election season..
9 posted on
10/12/2012 9:20:44 PM PDT by
montanajoe
(Blamed Flamed Shamed didn't vote for R/R or O/B)
To: montanajoe
It’s not Colorado, but look at the absentee ballot requests on Ohio. They are very telling. The democrat requests are way down. The Republican requests are way up.
14 posted on
10/12/2012 9:27:01 PM PDT by
Jet Jaguar
(The pundits have forgotten the 2010 elections.)
To: montanajoe
I wouldn’t be concerned about absentee ballots. Those who already cast their votes in the first couple weeks of the absentee ballot periods are the ones who have set their mind on certain candidate. No amount of ads would change their votes. Now, the possible fraud regarding the absentee ballots, that’s a different issue.
43 posted on
10/12/2012 11:05:11 PM PDT by
paudio
(Post-racial society: When we can legitimately hire and fire a Black man without feeling guilty.)
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