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

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  1. abrookerunsthroughit on

    > Of the debate, the respondent said, “I was like, OK, who are these people? They were like bad actors. Kamala, suddenly she was so articulate when it’s usually word salad. There was something weird going on there.”

    > Trump, on the other hand, she said, it was like “something was in his water,” and he wasn’t his usual self.

    > She said this of her ideal ticket: “If RFK [Jr.] was on the ticket with [former Rep.] Tulsi Gabbard [of Hawaii], it would have been a slam dunk for me.”

    I see Tulsi, I instantly dislike

  2. PaulMcCartneyClone on

    Some of my favorite quotes from the article:

    >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 (not from an environmental standpoint, however, because he thinks the Green New Deal “went too far”).

    >I was like, OK, who are these people? They were like bad actors. Kamala, suddenly she was so articulate when it’s usually word salad. There was something weird going on there.”

    >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.”

    >But he won’t be voting for Harris. “I understand her economic plan,” he said, “but her liberalism is a little bit too liberal.”

    >He did not vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016 because of a personal experience; she didn’t show to an event he was involved with planning.

    >John said he wants to see something put forward to “stop the inflation.” John also doesn’t trust Harris (mispronouncing her name as “Camilla” at one point) because of her changed positions on things like fracking.

  3. >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 (not from an environmental standpoint, however, because he thinks the Green New Deal “went too far”).
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    >She said she didn’t vote in the 2020 election, and that she doesn’t trust Trump fully, because he signed the CARES act, a COVID relief bill.

    Can somebody check on the chimp?

  4. When is the FDA gonna step in start mandating that these articles be labelled with health warning stickers warning that reading them will cause irreversible brain damage?

  5. original_walrus on

    “undecided voters”

    >’Of the debate, the respondent said, “I was like, OK, who are these people? They were like bad actors. Kamala, suddenly she was so articulate when it’s usually word salad. There was something weird going on there.”

    Trump, on the other hand, she said, it was like “something was in his water,” and he wasn’t his usual self.’

    She said this of her ideal ticket: “If RFK [Jr.] was on the ticket with [former Rep.] Tulsi Gabbard [of Hawaii], it would have been a slam dunk for me.”

    So she thinks Harris doing well is a bad sign, and Trump doing poorly (probably) means that the deep state disrupted his performance.

    She’s not undecided at all, she’s just pretending to be nuanced before she ends up voting for Trump, like every undecided voter.

  6. Own_Locksmith_1876 on

    >He did not vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016 because of a personal experience; she didn’t show to an event he was involved with planning.

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