Politics & Government

POLL: Conventions Are Over, So Who Will You Vote For?

Both the Republicans and Democrats threw grand celebrations in which Mitt Romney and Barack Obama made their candidacy official. Now that the conventions are over, who do you think you'll vote for?

QUESTION: Now that both the Republican and Democratic conventions are over, who do you think you'll vote for president?

There was a whole lot of rah-rah, and even more sis-boom-bah.

But now that the conventions for both the Republicans and Democrats are over, the campaigns are expected to kick into high gear.

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As if voters didn't think the election gears were worn out already.

The conventions offered contrasting views of the country. Mitt Romney and the Republicans wanted to hammer home just how much worse off ecomically the country is under President Barack Obama.

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The Commander-In-Chief, on the other hand, wanted to stress how he has set the foundation for economic recovery, and that the country will take an economic step backward with a GOP in the Oval Office.

Each convention had its share of supporters, but it's not necessarily those people who are in the sights of the campaigns. It's the people in the middle, the "undecideds."

Much like most other presidential elections, it will likely come down to them.

So we ask you, Patch users, what's your take, whether you're on the left, right or somewhere in between. After two weeks of in-your-face, campaign politicking, have you decided who you'll vote for? If so, who?

Take our poll and tell us in the comments below.


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