Yes, of course. Despite any personal biases, it is critical to study the process, take in new information, and make the most informed decision possible, even if it's the one I have already made.

I believe making decisions based on preconceived notions or convictions, refusing to pay attention to new information, especially when there is evidence to the contrary to one's own bias, is a dangerous practice.

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Always pay attention lest you be blindsided, and all :)

I guess that's an entirely fair point when you frame it like that, but I'm not voting for any of them, so I don't really see the point in watching two geriatric idiots hurl insults at each other.

I know they say keep your friends close and your enemy is closer, but I just can't bring myself to watch it.

Maybe I'm too far jaded and depressed with American politics.