people. At no point is that an argument that centers voters and their concerns. undecided and both sides, moderates and progressives, have a lot of reasons to feel confident heading into the 2028
Asexual. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Undecided . Yeah, curious, that type of thing-- unsure, undecided .
about what's happening? So is the wave function ontic, ontological or is it epistemic? These questions are yet undecided in quantum mechanics. We really don't know the status of the wave function as to what that really is.
Well, it's beyond faith. Who is undecided about Bush versus Kerry, or McCain versus Obama.
guess just the disinformation that people had and the fact that I met so many people who so close to election day were still so undecided about who they were voting for and in my world that just doesn't happen um on Election Day in 2004 I went to Las Vegas to drive people the polls and I recommend if any
At the time, when one of the leaders of the NAACP saw that what they were going to do at Southie and Roxbury, So I call it almost the undecideds, which is the majority, which is a very large base when we're talking
It's not in Asia. It's not in America. Both pro-EU Snos and Euroskeeptic Harour are courting the many undecided voters this August. The EU issue has divided Iceland like another fault line at a time when this island in the middle of the Atlantic
San Francisco uh and if it's achievable for you to do it we believe we can do the same up in San Francisco by being vote it also will come down to those undecided folks that just again like
of his meaning just as you did write the result came out exactly the same the second most important question was what is my career path going to be so at this this audience was slightly undecided and third one was again no romantics in the audience who's my life partner going to be really easy question in one sense it sounds superfluous why would you even ask that question it sounds quite easy
You might be a staunch Democrat or a staunch Republican in which case you're probably gonna vote one way or the other no matter what. But a good 20, 25, 30% of the population are what we call swing voters who are in any given election are undecided . And what they think they're doing, what they intend to do, is to judge the candidates based on the issues, based on their experience, based on how competent they are. But one of the things that they don't realize they're doing is they're judging people by data that's fed to them from their
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been Clinton and drifted largely not into Obama's column but into the undecided column. So Mark Penn's theory was that Hillary Clinton needed to get those, needed to reactivate those women
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been 'y' percent, and there was a 'z' percent undecided . Obama basically hit his number; what didn't happen on election day was that he didn't also get any undecided voters. So what you
and he was the head of "Psychology Today." And what this research showed, and this might be very interesting to you, that if you searched for political issues with Google Search results, simple masking the ordering of those results could flip undecided voters from 50-50 to 90-10. Let me explain what that means.
Washington but it was very analytically based and and well argued uh and in the end the team came really down to a 4 to4 uh split uh with me still undecided about what to do and really torn between these two very strong sets of arguments and finally Larry Summers turned to me
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been saw was something you never see in politics, which is essentially close to 100% of the undecided voters went for Hillary Clinton and so the polls actually had gotten, I think
without saying, gee, there are some substantial threats. I certainly agree they're getting better. I remain undecided as to whether I think they will ever become good enough that they're seen as an essentially
Let me explain what that means. So Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump, let's say they were both, you know, I'm totally undecided between the two of them. And I have Trump at 1 and 3 and Hillary at 2 and 4.
Anyway, so there's lots of stories told about sea silk, also known as byssus. And I don't think he quite knew what he was letting himself in for, because we were still undecided about the title.
Being unsafe, bad. So you could decide ahead of time that when you're in situations where you're undecided about whether she needs to be holding someone's
So bottom line is they go to the handful of states where they're like this incredible creature, the undecided voter.
to obviously make their final decisions about who they are going to support. And one of the challenges I'm sure everyone has, particularly those who are undecided , is how to distinguish
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been voters who were inclined towards her but had been kind of pulled either into; in some cases they were saying they were pro Obama but in most cases they were down in the undecided
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been actually got it right in New Hampshire. What people got wrong was applying the normal predictive models to how undecided would break, because no model ever predicts that a 100% of undecideds
And we were all over the streets. And you know, we weren't seeing our opponents as much. And some Iowa caucus-goers who were undecided