The Undecided Voter
At least three percent of American presidential voters are “undecided.” In a tight race, provided the polls are accurate, 4.7 million Americans remain fence sitters and could be the difference in November’s election.
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At least three percent of American presidential voters are “undecided.” In a tight race, provided the polls are accurate, 4.7 million Americans remain fence sitters and could be the difference in November’s election.
I refuse to be pessimistic about next year’s election. The Democrats are fighting with each other, their policies have failed, they can’t debate, and their propaganda is unraveling.
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