• Nougat@fedia.io
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    5 months ago

    If “undecided” means, “I’m going to vote, but I could vote for either Trump or [Democratic candidate],” you’re completely right. Those two sides of this election are so completely different that it’s comical to imagine someone who is a committed voter who still hasn’t made up their mind.

    When “undecided” means “I haven’t decided whether I will vote at all,” that’s still definitely a thing. Based on Harris’ recent appearances, she’s going to motivate a lot more people to vote for her than against her. I have a really hard time thinking that someone who wasn’t already committed to voting for Trump would only now be moved to vote for him because of Harris.

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      5 months ago

      It’s primarily this. Also people who hate both Trump and Biden (now Harris). They might say they are are “undecided” about casting a vote for an alternate candidate as a form of protest.