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Reuters Asks 10 Undecided Voters Who They Would Choose After Debate – Results Are In


Reuters asked 10 undecided voters who they would vote for in the presidential election following Tuesday night’s debate.

The results favored President Trump.

“Six said afterward they would now either vote for Trump or were leaning toward backing him. Three said they would now back Harris and one was still unsure how he would vote,” Reuters stated.

Per Reuters:

Harris and Trump are in a tight race and the election will likely be decided by just tens of thousands of votes in a handful of battleground states, many of whom are swing voters like the undecided voters who spoke to Reuters.

Although the sample size was small, the responses suggested Harris might need to provide more detailed policy proposals to win over voters who have yet to make up their minds.

Five said they found Harris vague during the more than 90-minute debate on how she would improve the U.S. economy and deal with the high cost of living, a top concern for voters.

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The encounter was particularly important for Harris, with a weekend New York Times/Siena College opinion poll showing that more than a quarter of likely voters feel they do not know enough about her, in contrast to the well-known Trump.

The Trump converts said they trusted him more on the economy, even though all said they did not like him as a person. They said their personal financial situation had been better when he was president between 2017-2021. Some singled out his proposal to tax foreign imports, although economists say that is likely to raise prices.

“Four of the voters are women and six are men; eight are white and two are Black. All have voted for both Democratic and Republican candidates in the past,” the outlet noted.

Meanwhile, an undecided voter in Pennsylvania told CNN “my life was better when Trump was in office.”

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Also, The New York Times said undecided voters weren’t convinced by Kamala Harris’ debate performance.

From The New York Times:

But not all voters, especially those undecided few who could sway the election, were effusive about the vice president’s performance.

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In interviews, these undecided voters acknowledged that Harris seemed more presidential than Trump. And they said she laid out a sweeping vision to fix some of the country’s most stubborn problems.

But they also said she did not seem much different from Biden, and they wanted change.

And most of all, what they wanted to hear — and didn’t — was the fine print.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at 100 Percent Fed Up.

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