They are predicting a foot of snow for most of New Hampshire on tuesday, primary day.
(They keep bombarding us with this info since I live in Worcester, MA)
How will snow affect the race?
One argument is that "soft" supporters will stay home, helping Dean and hurting everyone else. For example, Kerry's strong lead is from "likely" voters, not "certain voters."
Another argument is that Dean's youth supporters, who all but need an excuse to stay home and play in the snow.......will stay home and play in the snow.
Yet someone else might argue that Independents (who are boosting Kerry) might be less inclined to vote than true blue Democrats (who are boosting Dean) if the weather is bad.
What do you believe?