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Originally Posted by Slava
On Twitter someone said they were so confident of a no vote that they were already paying out. Seems risky, obviously. The polls all seem to show 52-48 for the job side, but I thought that they were showing a lot of momentum on the yes side.
I don't know the ins and outs of this referendum, but I feel like people voting no are less likely to vote. I just say that because it seems like people in favour of separation would be more passionate about that then someone voting for the status quo. I really have nothing to back that up.
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The closeness of the polls in a weird way becomes an advantage for the No's as it spurs their less idealistic voters, a lot of yes voters will also have second thoughts, it is, after all, an absolute leap into the unknown holding the hand of possibly the most inept and unprepared leader I've ever seen.