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Did the Debate Win Over Undecided Voters?
Thu Sep 12 2024
Undecided voters in Arizona and Pennsylvania were asked to react to the debate, and their responses were mixed. While some were impressed with Vice President Kamala Harris's performance, others remain unsure who to vote for.
The debate did not seem to have a significant impact on Denise Lewis, a registered Democrat from Arizona, who was planning to write herself in as a candidate. However, after the debate, she is now considering voting for Harris, but is not completely sold. Lewis wants to know more about Harris's policies before making a decision.
On the other hand, Lynne Kelleher, a registered Republican from Pennsylvania, believes that Trump has been dishonest and manipulative. Kelleher thinks that Harris had a good debate, but is still not convinced. She is looking for concrete evidence of Harris's policies and their effectiveness.
Hannah Reed, an independent voter from Pennsylvania, also had mixed feelings about the debate. She wants to like Harris, but is not convinced that she has actual policies that will be effective. Reed is still weighing her options and is looking for more information before making a decision.
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How do the opinions of undecided voters in Arizona and Pennsylvania differ?
Is Donald Trump's lack of debate preparation a deliberate strategy to discredit Kamala Harris?
What specific points from the debate contributed to changes in undecided voters' opinions?
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