Is ‘Undecided’ Code For ‘Trump Voter’?

Donald Trump,Elections,Republicans

            

Following Marcobot’s malfunction during the last GOP debate, in New Hampshire, the Bret Baier All-Star Panel on Fox News, Steve Hayes in particular, was talking Marco Rubio, using football metaphors to wax fat about the candidate’s resilience. This is to be expected on the Marco Rubio network.

Much is also being made, on same panel and elsewhere, of the “undecided” voter of the New Hampshire primary. A bobbing heads quipped that nobody has yet to meet a Trump supporter, yet Trump is leading in the NH polls.

As I explained in “Trump’s Invisible, Poor White Army’s Waiting On The Ropes”:

… polls are underestimating Trump’s support. The slow kids of media have yet to discover the methodological flaws inherent in survey methodology. Subjects are more likely to reply truthfully in anonymous, online surveys than in face-to-face or telephonic questionnaires. …

Given the manner in which most mainstream media—Republican, Democrat and left-libertarian—malign Trump voters, why would such voters self-identify?

So is “undecided” code among voters for “Trump voter”?