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by Talanes 1866 days ago
Their claim wasn't that early deciding voters are more informed, but that more informed voters decide earlier.

IE: That more informed voters are a subset of the population of early deciding voters.

The counterpoint would be informed voters who make late decisions, not low-information voters who decide early.

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My counterpoint is that early informed voters aren't any meaningful percentage of voters!