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Voters: Yeah, We Really Don't Care What Romney Did In High School

Dan_NV Wrote: May 23, 2012 8:03 PM
Just when I nearly succumb to the notion that a vast segment of the American electorate are beyond independent thought, along comes a poll such as this one that reassures me that the whole of "we the people," are sound of mind, the body in this instance being irrelevant. It relieves me to know that America, in spirit and in deed is still strong and viable, the agenda of the media, the liberals and the progressive/Communist factions of the radical left be damned.

The best part?  This poll was commissioned by the very newspaper that ran the now-infamous 5,500-word 'bully' story on its front page a few weeks ago.  Sorry, WaPo -- voters aren't buying what you're selling.  Hit piece fail:
 

Most Americans by far dismiss the relevance of accusations that Mitt Romney bullied a high-school classmate, calling it off-point in the election debate – and indicating they’d say the same about Barack Obama’s behavior as a high-school student, as well. Three-quarters in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the account of Romney’s high school behavior is...

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