I think the voters can make up their own minds.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Iowa voters are intelligent enough to make up their minds.
They may then be willing to cast principled votes based on an educated understanding of the public interest in the face of polls suggesting that the public itself may have quite a different understanding of where its interest lies.
The pollsters and pundits will keep trying to read voters' minds.
For some reason, voters can be brainwashed, and they vote sometimes against their own best interests, let alone voting against the interests of people who need them, like people who are disenfranchised and people who are poor and so forth.
I just think that the independent voters are going to take their time and look at both candidates.
Voters go into the ballot box with big ideas in their mind: leadership, change, experience, hope.
I just think, you know, when we talk about a politician, I think a person has to be themselves. Let the voters see the real you.
It's always a good idea to let the audience make up their own minds.
Voters deserve - and they indeed expect - a good debate on the issues.
I do think you need to listen to the voters.