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CNBC State polls (Original Post) Proud liberal 80 Sep 2020 OP
Not many undecided voters Tom Rinaldo Sep 2020 #1
I hold the opposite view on the undecided voters than you Claustrum Sep 2020 #3
Joe clearly leads in every swing state right now Johnny2X2X Sep 2020 #2
At least 49% In every state very encouraging Tribetime Sep 2020 #4
I am much more concerned about the Electoral College and what might happen there. nt Akacia Sep 2020 #5
Yeah me too Proud liberal 80 Sep 2020 #6
Yup Johnny2X2X Sep 2020 #7

Tom Rinaldo

(22,911 posts)
1. Not many undecided voters
Wed Sep 9, 2020, 08:10 AM
Sep 2020

By definition, if someone is not voicing support for Trump now they are not part of his hard core base, and I find it hard to believe that a strong majority of the remaining undecided voters will break for Trump in the final days and weeks.

Claustrum

(4,845 posts)
3. I hold the opposite view on the undecided voters than you
Wed Sep 9, 2020, 09:25 AM
Sep 2020

If they understand the bad of Trump, they would be on the Biden train as most of us are. The "undecided" are the ones that leans republican but either couldn't vocally support Trump (much like in 2016) or couldn't pull the trigger to vote for either. The best case scenario is for these people to stay home because they are more likely to vote for Trump if they were to vote.

Luckily, we have much less undecided voters this time comparing to 2016. So as long as not "all" of them break for Trump somehow, Biden should still wins most of the battleground states or at least win enough of them to win the electoral college.

Johnny2X2X

(18,968 posts)
2. Joe clearly leads in every swing state right now
Wed Sep 9, 2020, 08:11 AM
Sep 2020

FL might have narrowed some, but AZ is getting wider and he now leads in NC too.

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