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UMTerp01

(1,048 posts)
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:00 AM Mar 2016

And after tonight I'm STILL undecided

Yeah...debates aren't going to do much for me at this point and I don't think they will change many people's opinions. I don't see the state of the race changing and my mind is still not made up. I honestly think at this point I'm not going to make up my mind until I go to the booth and choose and by that point (late April) the writing will be on the wall for who is going to win the nomination. Sucks voting late cuz you feel like you have no influence on the process. But, I must vote and choose one of them. Just not sure which one that will be yet. Looking in this forum and how polarized the two sides are I would imagine undecideds like me are few and far between but thats where I remain: undecided.

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Kentonio

(4,377 posts)
2. Well, by now you'll have heard enough to know them both.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:02 AM
Mar 2016

Just follow your instincts I suppose.

Lucinda

(31,170 posts)
3. You'll figure it out! You are right...there may not be too many undecideds in GDP, but
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:09 AM
Mar 2016

everyone gets there in their own good time! And the downticket races and propositions that may be up for consideration are super important too, so even if you go with your gut instincts at the very last minute, it is all good!

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
4. I think they both did well tonight, so I can understand if it didn't help any!
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:10 AM
Mar 2016

You have more time, and every right to take it.

 

noamnety

(20,234 posts)
6. have you tried any of those websites
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:23 AM
Mar 2016

where you punch in how you feel about the issues, and they spit out which candidate is closest to your views?

edgineered

(2,101 posts)
7. Knowing who one's undecided friends are keeps things simple.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 12:23 AM
Mar 2016

A friend who expresses indecision is inviting you to share your views. Too many times that is all it amounts to. Rather than waste time on the same topic repeatedly, ask the friend what issues and stances are of concern to him. If he can't answer chances are that he plays the same listening game with everyone. Next time see if that friend brings up the topic, and if he does ask him how his opinions have changed. A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.

 

earthshine

(1,642 posts)
10. Ironically, in some elections, it is the undecideds who decide for us all.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 03:44 AM
Mar 2016

Choose wisely. Our fates may be in your hands.

No pressure, though.

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