Nice work Heath. Keep it up, you're doing an awesome job out there today.
And as for the poster that stated that "undecided voters should not vote". I don't really agree.. Some people just vote on every possible occasion simply because they want to express their gratitude for the right to vote in the first place. I remember my mum telling me back in Holland that "you have to vote, you just have to, if you don't vote you actually vote against freedom".
So she'd show up every time, voting for whatever female candidate had the best hair that year or whatever woman she could find on the top of the list.
Not the best rationale to decide your vote of choice maybe but her underlying principle was pure and just. There are many like her.
That's also why you're doing such a good job today by the way Heath. People like my mum can be swayed by a candidate who's hair looks nice, a candidate who has a sweet voice or someone who's name vaguely resembles a high school friend but they can just as easily be swayed by that nice gentleman who I talked to before I went to the polling station. Who did that man like again? oh yeah.. Bob Paul or something.. hmmm.. let's see... ah.. Ron Paul, that was it, mark the small square, and there we go. Now what should I prepare for dinner today?