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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPoll numbers re: 8% undecideds
According to 538, it's Biden 51%-Trump 43%. But the reminder is 4% undecided and 4% third Party voter.
So even if Trump were to get ALL the undecideds (yes, that won't happen) he would still lose by around 4% and over 5 million votes.
If it breaks 50/50 it's Biden by almost 8 million votes.
Still a lifetime until Nov. 3, but these are good number.
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Poll numbers re: 8% undecideds (Original Post)
edhopper
Oct 2020
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LakeArenal
(28,847 posts)1. 8% Undecided. WTH????
temporary311
(955 posts)2. Think of how dumb the average person is.
Then realize half the people are dumber then that.
Then realize that undecideds at this stage are dumber still.
LakeArenal
(28,847 posts)4. Pretty nuts. Unless they love the attention they get for being "undecided"
edhopper
(33,625 posts)5. Really 4%
4% are 3rd Party voters.
Funtatlaguy
(10,887 posts)3. 4% Third Party is way too high this cycle. Closer to 1%.
edhopper
(33,625 posts)6. This is what the polls are saying
It was 5% in 2016.
We'll see 11/3