The Eh… Voters
Some may call them undecided, some may call them disinterested, I call them … eh… voters. These are the voters who don’t like what they see of either candidate. These are the voters who feel as though their positions aren’t being taken seriously, or that neither candidate will change anything. According to the Huffington Post, that is ONE QUARTER of the voting population. One quarter! That is a huge percentage of the voting population that is not decided, hates being pandered to, and feels as though there is plenty of time to make a decision. What does this mean? It means that this election is still up in the air, and that both candidates must tread lightly. If either candidate goes too mainstream they will be labeled a flip floper, but if he goes to far to the left or right, it will dishearten this group. This election season is going to be a long one.
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