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In reply to the discussion: A ? For the 36% Undecideds here. [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)61. For me
it's whoever is the most viable between Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg by the day of the SC primary.
At this point, it would be Biden, but if he stumbles, and somehow Buttigieg catches fire, then perhaps I will have to reconsider.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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OTOH, people like me are the reverse of that. I AM undecided but still answered the question...
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#22
Right, probably most here do at least have a preference if they had to vote today...
thesquanderer
Sep 2019
#59
Same. I'm in Indiana so by the time May comes around, it's usually obvious who's getting it.
bearsfootball516
Sep 2019
#11
I'm pretty much locked in with my preference but I am letting the process play out until January.
LonePirate
Sep 2019
#14
5... my problem right now is that some of the rest I getting irritated that they are still running.
4139
Sep 2019
#34
I'm waiting to see if any moderate can catch a bit of traction between now and Iowa
Otto Lidenbrock
Sep 2019
#63
I'm 100% undecided and will likely remain so until the Wisconsin primary, maybe even then.
elocs
Sep 2019
#65