Ignore the undecided — “Voters who haven’t made
up their minds yet are a
little like the O.J. jury —
they’re clearly not paying
attention and shouldn’t be
trusted with an important
decision.” It’s inconceivable to me, and to this columnist, that those who remain undecided until the last minute are intelligently deliberating about differences between the candidates. Instead, the campaign is shaped by and the candidates held hostage to the least discerning of voters, drawing the candidates to migrate their position toward the middle rather than play to their differences. Salon
