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Is there any reasonable thing either candidate could do to change your vote?

Is your mind made up, or could either candidate sway you to their side?

  • I don't have a strong preference, but if nothing changes I know who I'm voting for.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't know who I'm voting for, these last few weeks will determine my vote.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .

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So this isn't a question of if one of the candidates turns out to be a mass murderer, or some crazy thing like that. This is more of a question about if one of the candidates could win you over and change your vote.
 
I heard a story earlier that said only 8% of people feel their vote could be swayed at this point and only 1% have no idea who they'll vote for.

Biden is up by double digits after the debate.

I want to be cautiously optimistic. I was confident last time. I will wait and see.
 
I would literally vote for a block of cheese over both of these "candidates". In fact I feel that it should be required for anyone referencing them to use quotes for that word from now on, either in print or air quotes.

Moderator at the debate: Yes, this next question is for both [air quotes] candidates.
 
Seriously?
In his quote he even demonstrates that the odds mean 1 in 6... if you picked up a die, and threw it, you might roll a 6. That's an admission that things could go against the odds.
FiveThirtyEight isn't making predictions set in stone, it's based on probability derived from the best information available, and STILL could end up wrong.
That doesn't make them a liberal org. Sheesh.
 
I will never ever ever ever vote for Trump because I am a functioning adult. There is a scenario in which I don't vote for Biden ( I HATE Kamala, she is close to as bad and fake a person as Trump imo). But if that happens I would just go Jorgenson.
 
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