Maybe it's just me, but I'm actually pretty annoyed at a guy who came to my door last night. He had a roster of names with him and knew mine, and said he was "just out campaigning". Now I had previously told a couple ladies door-knocking for a candidate that I was undecided and to leave it at that, so I don't know if he was from the same office or "the other guy's". What I found particularly obnoxious is that I told him that no, I hadn't voted yet, and yes I would be today. His next response was "Oh. So who are you gonna vote for?". Without skipping a beat, I told him it was none of his business, cut off his next sentence, and walked away.
I consider my right to vote privately as significant as my right to vote at all. It's not any candidate's business (or anyone else's for that matter) how I vote on any issue or position, and it seems rather underhanded to me to walk around asking people to publicize that information. Maybe I'm making more out of it than it is, but it's one thing to encourage me to decide a certain way. It's entirely another to ask me specifically how I would be deciding in a private vote, particularly with my personal information on a printed roster (meaning my answer gets recorded, and is no longer private).
*shrug* Just my pre-coffee Tuesday-morning rant, but I was just as annoyed about it last night too.
I should note that I have no idea which candidate this guy was promoting. I never let him get that far after he had the audacity to ask me something like that. I'm registered as independent just to leave 'em all in doubt as to my intentions anyway.