If you asked everyone in the country, it would be a landslide Yes.
The 'militants' on the no side vastly outnumber the 'militants' on the yes imo. And there's a general apathy towards the Yes side from the 'general yes' population. There'll be 3 "would have voted yes if I'd bothered to vote" for every 1 "no". This is due to a number of things, one of the perverse ones being that people are so comfortable with the idea of SSM that it doesn't seem urgent to get out and make sure it happens.
The Yes campaign will win the vote by a margin if they manage to mobilise numbers, however, the unders No bet is looking kind of juicy as it's more about the actual turnout on the day as opposed to general feeling.
The 'militants' on the no side vastly outnumber the 'militants' on the yes imo. And there's a general apathy towards the Yes side from the 'general yes' population. There'll be 3 "would have voted yes if I'd bothered to vote" for every 1 "no". This is due to a number of things, one of the perverse ones being that people are so comfortable with the idea of SSM that it doesn't seem urgent to get out and make sure it happens.
The Yes campaign will win the vote by a margin if they manage to mobilise numbers, however, the unders No bet is looking kind of juicy as it's more about the actual turnout on the day as opposed to general feeling.
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