‘Undecided’ voters give decision-making a bad name. They shouldn't be center stage.
Presidential elections depend in part on the thinking of people who aren’t very good at it.
This year, more than ever, there’s nothing ambiguous about the views of the two candidates or the parties they represent. Yet, roughly 6% of voters remain stumped. Confused, misled, maybe just lazy, they tell pollsters they are “undecided.”
What more could they possibly want? Proof that Donald Trump dyes his hair? Evidence that Joe Biden can’t remember his Amtrak stop? In the over-milked words of ESPN hosts, “Come on, man!”