I’ve decided undecided voters have low critical thinking skills and/or are attention seekers

    • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      At this point the undecideds look 10X dumber than the average MAGA supporter. MAGAs either fell for the rage bait or they think they’ll be rewarded somehow (also falling for that lie since Trump only ever rewards his own family). But to be fucking “undecided” between what I think is a somewhat moderate and capable candidate in Harris and a clearly authoritarian grifter in Trump, you need to be straight up committed to a hospital because you probably have a tumor.

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        6 months ago

        No it doesn’t. If the decided voters turn out, then it GG and Republicans never win another election.

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        6 months ago

        They are, they’ll vote for Trump, they just don’t want to admit it publicly.

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    6 months ago

    I can’t imagine how anyone looks at Trump, and who he is as a person, then compares to Harris and still can’t decide. The choice is so painfully clear, it’s not even a choice. Trump isn’t fit for office at any level, let alone the highest office in the land.

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      6 months ago

      I can’t imagine how anyone looks at Trump,

      the people ‘undecided’ arent looking at anything. they just dont consume media in the same manner, if at all, as the rest of us. there are humans who actively avoid all politics, and in the united states this is actually very easy to do.

      we have bred an entire class of humans who just do not give a shit, and its hard to get them to suddenly care ‘this cycle’

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          6 months ago

          Literally every election is decided by the “undecided”. Democrats vote democrat and republicans vote republican. It rare that anyone changes party. What determines elections is if democrats can get people who wouldn’t otherwise vote to vote. Every time people turn out, democrats win. When people are uninterested they lose. Those ~50k people in suburbs of swing states are not unimportant, they are the only thing that matters.

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            6 months ago

            No, every election is decided by the majority of those who did decide.

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    6 months ago

    Undecided voters don’t matter in this election. There’s so few of them, and most of them are just people who are too scared to say they support Trump.

    This election will be decided by turnout.

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    6 months ago

    Holy hell those three people are infuriating.

    “Yeah, he’s a racist and a bigot, but my pocketbook…” Lady, unless you make enough that it doesn’t matter, he’s not going to help your pocketbook.

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    Jesus. That Andrew Wallace guy is a dumb motherfucker lol.

    To see that lump of shit Trump laid on the stage last night and go “Yeah, I’m a Democrat and all, but that’s my guy right there!!”

    That dude is a republican just like that last asshole that conned his way into CNNs “undecided voters” bullshit.

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      6 months ago

      My best guess is they’re a combination of rich people, racist people, and religious people with plenty of overlap between groups.