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Showing Original Post only (View all)46% Undecided on DU is too much. [View all]
Everyone here not decided should never let it out of their minds, that TRUMP SUPPORTERS KNOW EXACTLY WHO THEY WILL BE VOTING FOR on November 3rd 2020, and a great majority of even republican moderates will reluctantly vote for him anyway just like they did last time. WHY....?.... Does anyone really think there is even a slim chance that anyone running against him in the republican primary will even be get close to him ? Short of an Impeachment miracle that's the reality we're facing now.
I will vote for whoever the DNC elects without reservations, as i did before. No more division !
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primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Do you not realize that supporting the Dem candidate is part of the TOS for this website? Really?
hlthe2b
Apr 2019
#5
I started out supporting Clinton in 2008, but as time passed and the more I saw of Obama....
George II
Apr 2019
#45
Why? The primaries don't start for real until next January, and being undecided now
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2019
#13
There's plenty of time to decide on a candidate. I am sure some people would like to
vsrazdem
Apr 2019
#14
I asked my wife if she would darn a pair of socks for me, she said she'd do better than that ...
marble falls
Apr 2019
#93
I suspect every UnDecided here will be supporting Dem in General, unlike some in 2016.
Hoyt
Apr 2019
#18
I suspect most are Bernie supporters who prefer to lay low & avoid undesired attention.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2019
#21
Thanks!! I could go with Bernie/Elizabeth or Elizabeth/Bernie...in either order.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2019
#38
I suspect that they are all like me--still trying to decide between multiple candidates.
StevieM
Apr 2019
#63
Interesting that you picked that one particular issue over which to sour on Inslee.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2019
#71
My choice to select undecided does not reflect that I have no favorite, merely that I want my posts
RockRaven
Apr 2019
#22
1. I'll be voting for the Democrat 2. I don't want to create biases coloring my other activities
ck4829
Apr 2019
#25
You really expect people to decide on a candidate 10-11 months before the first primaries and....
George II
Apr 2019
#42
bernie might want to stampede everyone into his corral but many are not interested in
msongs
Apr 2019
#49
This isn't a horserace, where you pick your winner before the starting gun goes, off, there's time
Baclava
Apr 2019
#51
I'm undecided and think I have plenty of time to choose before the primaries
blueinredohio
Apr 2019
#59
It's interesting, because the question is just who they would vote for if today was the primary
Clash City Rocker
Apr 2019
#80
If they would let us put 3 or even 2 down as preferred candidate that number would drop
Rstrstx
Apr 2019
#100
I do think folks could make some 'soft commitments' ...ya know just for fun. nt
UniteFightBack
Apr 2019
#104