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These 14 Undecided Young Voters Are Starting to Change Their Minds
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Since mid-August, a focus group of 14 undecided young voters has been monitored; initially, they rated Kamala Harris more negatively than Donald Trump; after the recent debate on September 11, opinions shifted, with all participants believing Harris won; they viewed Trump as weak and ineffective; five participants would vote for Trump, four for Harris, and five remained undecided; voters expressed a desire for more policy details from Harris; participants noted Harris's potential for substance but criticized her for not differentiating herself from Biden; many felt Trump appeared immature and undisciplined during the debate; the group expressed confusion about the 2024 election landscape and dissatisfaction with both candidates; they highlighted the need for more substantive discussions on issues like Social Security and inflation; participants' views on Harris improved slightly after the debate, while Trump's ratings dropped significantly; the group remains largely undecided, with some leaning towards writing in candidates or voting for Harris.
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"content": "These 14 Undecided Young Voters Are Starting to Change Their Minds\n==========\n\nSince mid-August, a focus group of 14 undecided young voters has been monitored; initially, they rated Kamala Harris more negatively than Donald Trump; after the recent debate on September 11, opinions shifted, with all participants believing Harris won; they viewed Trump as weak and ineffective; five participants would vote for Trump, four for Harris, and five remained undecided; voters expressed a desire for more policy details from Harris; participants noted Harris's potential for substance but criticized her for not differentiating herself from Biden; many felt Trump appeared immature and undisciplined during the debate; the group expressed confusion about the 2024 election landscape and dissatisfaction with both candidates; they highlighted the need for more substantive discussions on issues like Social Security and inflation; participants' views on Harris improved slightly after the debate, while Trump's ratings dropped significantly; the group remains largely undecided, with some leaning towards writing in candidates or voting for Harris.\n\n#2024Election #YoungVoters #KamalaHarris #DonaldTrump #Debate #FocusGroup #PoliticalOpinions #VotingBehavior #UndecidedVoters #ElectionAnalysis\n\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/09/17/opinion/politics/17focus-group-persuadable-voters-2.html",
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