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I'm always amazed in polls the surprising number of people who answer, "No opinion."
Amidst all the heat over President Bush, fully a quarter of Americans surveyed in one poll simply have "No opinion."
Ditto for the war in Iraq: Nearly a quarter apparently of no opinion "either" way — not for it, not against it, just not into it.
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When I started looking into this more closely, I discovered it's a pretty good bet that at least one out of five folks — and usually more — have nothing to say… on anything.
On Hillary Clinton — 12 percent: no opinion.
On global warming — 20 percent: nothing.
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On taxes — 22 percent: don't care.
No strong views on Congress. No views at all.
Even abortion or euthanasia.
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You name it, a good many Americans don't much care about it — have no opinion on it.
I bet you if you pushed it as far as you could go — say the deliberate killing of puppies — you'd get the same stubborn plurality nonplussed.
It's amazing. Surely these people have strong convictions and views on "something." But apparently not.
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Pollsters say these are the most difficult people to reach. Yeah! Maybe, I think, because they're dead.
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