“6 still undecided”
The forever undecided. They will come out of the voting booth and still declare they’re undecided.
Anyone that is still undecided after 2 years of this is a moron and should not be allowed to vote or cross the street by themselves.
These are the guys who give us hung juries.
Luntz practically screamed to the undecided “What do you want?”
My son believes that there are really no “undecideds” left, only people who do not want others to know what they are going to do. So, given reaction of family and friends, is a person more likely to keep a Trump or a Hillary vote a secret? I think that admitting you are voting for Trump is the less comfortable choice to admit to others publicly, particularly if your spouse is adamant, you are a union member, or living in a liberal city or state. On-the-fence millennials are vocally supporting Johnson to stay “cool” among their friends...
Amen!
Anyone who is undecided is hiding their true views and is probably a Trump voter.
I would never tell strangers my true views on anything—never a good idea to do so.
On vacation earlier this year at a hotel over breakfast a total stranger cornered me and asked me my view about the election. I wanted to be polite and, of course, make them go away.
Fortunately since I am a bit of a UFO buff, I had in my hand the mass market paperback edition of Jim Marrs’ classic “Alien Agenda”.
I waved it at the guy and said: “I hope one of their spaceships takes them all away.”
He laughed, and then tried to look subtle as he slowly backed away from crazy me!
Not to mention 2 candidates who couldn’t be more different. How could you be on the fence, ready to vote for either one? I don’t buy it.
They’re not undecided. They’re attention whores and stand out more if in this group.
“Anyone that is still undecided after 2 years of this is a moron and should not be allowed to vote or cross the street by themselves.”
That was a good one.
I don’t think there are really many “undecided” voters, they’re just not saying for whom they are voting. I suspect most of the “undecided” will vote Trump.