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How can people be “undecided” at this late date, as far as which candidate to vote for?

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How can people be “undecided” at this late date, as far as which candidate to vote for?

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The voting public can say whatever they want to whomever they want at any time they want about any candidate they voted for or didn’t vote for. Once a person is in that voting booth and pulls that curtain closed, NO ONE knows what any other person is going to do. I can tell you this: Preceding the 2006 Pennsylvania state-wide election, there was A HUGE disagreement with the way the Pennsylvania Legislature voted itself an almost-immediate raise in the middle of the night. The citizens were ALMOST READY to go to Harrisburg and picket that not-very-bright decision. At the time of the election the turn-out was extremely heavy! The lines were very long. Something was wrong with the way the voting machines were situated. The polls opened about 10 minutes late. Folks HAD TO get to work and school. Many of them went into the voting booths and simply voted the straight Republican ticket or straight Democratic ticket. That is the closest anyone came to revealing how he or she voted to any outsi

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