looks like it.
Six in 10 Republicans say the presidential campaign is “dull” — up 18 percentage points from March and surpassing Democrats for the first time this cycle. By contrast, Democrats are becoming more interested as the general election campaign unfolds, with just as many now saying the race is “interesting” as say it’s dull. Independents continue to be the least engaged with nearly two-thirds calling the race dull.
Republicans' newfound listlessness stands in contrast to their increasingly positive views of their nominee. The percent of Republicans with a favorable impression of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney grew from 62 percent in late March to 78 percent in early June, according to Washington Post-ABC News polls.
could boredom ultimately lead to Romney's defeat? maybe they should spice things up: Have Mitt jump the Grand Canyon on a motorcycle. Start a reality show to choose the Veep. random dance numbers in the middle of stump speeches. the sky is the limit!