I was kind of laughing today, upon reading a recent poll on another website. I always find something funny about polls, that have a category for "undecided" or "I am not sure." As I wonder, "why even take a poll if you do not have an opinion on the subject?" Is it just one of those, "I need to have the right to vote", concepts? I think it is wonderful to get the facts together and make a educated vote of selection, but why even bother saying that you have not decided, isn't that what a "none vote is called?" I don't know, I just think it is funny that people actually take the time to vote, "no answer" or something along those lines.
Undecided, I am not sure
by spiritwalker 3 Replies latest jw friends
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maxwell
Well at election time, an undecided vote would be kind of useless, but before the election an undecided would be useful at least to the politicians. Because they know that's someone they still have a chance to persuade. I will vote in the general election in November, but I have yet to decide who I will vote for, although, I'm fairly sure who I will not vote for. I still have some research to do, and the other guys in the race still have a chance to present their case and try to persuade me and other undecided's one way or the other.
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xjw_b12
isn't that what a "none vote is called?" I don't know
Spiritwalker, does that mean you're undecided ?
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spiritwalker
Spiritwalker, does that mean you're undecided ?
I this time I need to state, "I am not sure"