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 @AboardSheepRepublicanfrom Pennsylvania  commented…2mos2MO

 @ElectoralLeoRepublican from Oklahoma  commented…2mos2MO

How can they be undecided if they have made up their mind on Trump?

 @PartisanAvaDemocratfrom Nevada  commented…2mos2MO

They can be undecided about whether they'll show up at all.

 @ExactingTheRightUnity from Colorado  agreed…2mos2MO

Unfortunately, people who (rightly) dislike Trump may still vote for him because they (wrongly) believe that he will somehow fix **** getting expensive, despite his actual policies (tariffs, mass deportations, armed conflict with Mexico) being guaranteed to drive prices higher.

 @PartisanAvaDemocratfrom Nevada  disagreed…2mos2MO

I think the Harris campaign is making a severe mistake if they don't point out how everything Trump has resembling a policy proposal would make life even more expensive for Americans.

Trump will just say "nu uhh, beautiful big plans so cheap for everyone" but will it really fly?

 @SwiftBobForwardfrom Virgin Islands  commented…2mos2MO

No matter what happens, CNN, MSNBC, and the likes will say she "won." You'll parrot that point. The fake polls will give her a bump.

All part of the brainwashing operation.

 @9T9MLQ7Democrat from Michigan  commented…2mos2MO

Trump and his supporters started the allegations that the polls and elections were fake because they couldn't handle losing. They stormed the capital and blamed it on us which was extremely immature. Fox news is just as opinionated as CNN except it is more Republican so your statement is hypocritical.

 @FlamingoBertAmerican Solidarityfrom Ohio  commented…2mos2MO

Trump's floor is 47. Kamala Harris has the likability of Hillary Clinton and the stamina of Joe Biden. They took Biden's campaign money 2 months ago, $800 million. Money is not the issue.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Should a candidate focus more on highlighting their own strengths or pointing out the flaws in their opponent's policies to win over undecided voters?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Considering undecided voters have strong feelings against one candidate, how crucial is it for the opposing candidate to present themselves as a viable alternative?

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