10 undecided voters explain why they haven’t picked a side in this election

With the presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as close as it is, the small percentage of undecided voters could have a big impact on the outcome.

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People watch the presidential debate between Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump during a debate watch party at Penn Social on Sept. 10 in Washington, D.C.

And while undecided voters often have unique reasons for what influences their votes, there was a clear gender divide. All four who say they are now voting for or leaning toward Harris are women. That also reflects the “I have probably a middle-class income for my family,” he said, “and it doesn’t feel like it’s getting any easier — even as my wife and I have advanced in our careers.



” He said he’s “not a big Republican, not a big Democrat.” He voted for Sen. Bernie Sanders, the progressive independent from Vermont, in the 2016 primary and is now leaning toward Trump, independent Cornel West or the Green Party’s Jill Stein .

She said this of her ideal ticket: “If RFK was on the ticket with Tulsi Gabbard , it would have been a slam dunk for me.” “I’m going to go out and will vote this year,” said Proffitt, a mother of five. “It’s a right I should exercise.

I want to show my kids that’s a right.” “No, I have not voted for Trump, nor will I ever,” Bohlman said. “I have never been able to stand the guy since he came into the picture years ago.

I even took a book away from my 16-year-old son that had written about making money. He didn’t make his money; he inherited it and lost it. He’s not a good businessman.

He’s not anything but a narcissistic misogynist.” “They do not look at the whole picture,” she said of Trump supporters. “I’m sure after this second attempt, they’ll be saying, ‘God is protecting him.

’ It’s just a bunch of crock.”Annette is a registered independent who generally votes Democratic. In June, she was undecided if she would vote at all because she was concerned about President Biden’s age and ability to do the job.

Remensnyder said she thought Harris did fairly well in the debate, but “did not answer most of the questions. She did skirt the issues. I don’t think she’s the best.

I really, really wanted Nikki Haley.” After Biden dropped out, he was waiting to see what Harris would do, but Thiago said her posture on Gaza “hasn’t been a great one.” We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly.

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