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Undecided voters hold key to tight presidential race


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Undecided voters hold key to tight presidential race
As the race for the White House intensifies, a small but pivotal group of undecided voters could sway the outcome of the upcoming election. Recent polling indicates that only about 3% to 9% of voters remain genuinely undecided, a stark contrast to previous elections. NPR's Domenico Montanaro highlighted insights from a recent PBS News NPR Marist poll, which surveyed 46 undecided voters, revealing significant shifts in voter sentiment following recent debates.

Among the ten undecided individuals Montanaro spoke with, four expressed a newfound inclination toward Kamala Harris, while two leaned toward Donald Trump. Notably, four participants remained undecided, and three indicated they might abstain from voting altogether. The debate appears to have played a crucial role in influencing these voters, particularly among women, who were more likely to express support for Harris.

One compelling case is that of Janae Prophet from Arkansas, a mother of five who previously voted for Trump in 2016 but has now decided to support Harris. Prophet cited Trump's disrespectful remarks towards women as a significant factor in her decision, emphasizing the importance of role models for her daughters.

The discussions also revealed broader concerns among undecided voters, particularly regarding economic issues. Brady, a 30-year-old from Wisconsin, expressed frustration over rising prices and stagnant wages, while John from Miami, a former Obama supporter, voiced uncertainty about his voting intentions this election cycle.

The gender divide among undecided voters is evident, with women more inclined to support Harris, while many men express reservations about both candidates. As the election approaches, these undecided voters' concerns about economic stability and candidate character will likely play a critical role in shaping the electoral landscape.

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