Talk:Soft support

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  • Soft support is a phrase used in politics to describe the volatility of support for a candidate among voters. The concept of soft support is one that is used to discredit any recorded measures of support for a candidate,[citation needed] including preference polls, campaign infrastructure, media and fundraising strength, which may or may not be reflected in an election by hard votes.

I've added a citation request tag because the cited source does not include the definition given. It mentions nothing about discrediting support for a candidate, for instance. Either we need to find a source which supports the given definition, or we need to change the definition to math what the source says.   Will Beback  talk  07:59, 26 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]