ANSWERS: 10
  • While at home, none. While at work, it will be difficult to avoid since we have CNN on all day.
  • Perhaps I'll catch some of the Democratic convention...I have no interest in the Republican one to be honest.
  • Yes, this election is turning out to be quite interesting.
  • As little as possible. Maybe some.
  • Probably not. I'm not a big fan of politics on tv. Besides that, I've made up my mind already, so the speeches don't matter to me.
  • No ... as a Canadian, I'm only interested in the final election results, not the process.
  • I'll be watching, but definitely flipping between that and something else, probably a baseball game
  • Not one minute of either.
  • Usually the main speakers, like Michelle Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton, did hear Martin Warner, the cell phone inventor( Gov. of Virginia). Will listen to the nomination speeches. Same for Republicans. Inbetween I have to watch "The Jon Daily Show".
  • I watched a bit of the DNC and couldnt believe how exraordinarily syrupy it was and I couldnt take it. I expect the RNC to be the same.. It would be nice if either of these parties actually took a stab at the issues with REAL answers during this forum, instead of making this a love fest filled with obligatory sentences that start with "We Will" & "I will". Although I never voted for either party I was a little intrigued by Obama's Harvard Business school philosophy and the 90's Mccain was "ok" as well but now it seems Obama has just become one of others and the Republicans have surgically removed McCains "boyz" just like they did with Bob Dole's. (Stop trying to make an angry bastard warm and cuddly.. the reason they like him was because he was an angry bastard.) I could be wrong but am losing any hope I had quickly.

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