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What Do We Do About the Undecided Vote?

Mike Weisser
4 min readSep 26, 2022

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So, with 6 weeks to go until la-la land, how do you run as a GOP candidate and avoid talking about Trump? Because it’s clear to me that what GOP candidates in swing districts have to do is move those 4–5% of the voters who could go either way to go for them. And to do that without being attacked by the blue team as just another supporter of MAGA, is what these GOP candidates need to do or neither the House nor the Senate will flip red.

Right now, according to Real Clear Politics, there are roughly 9% of the voters who haven’t yet decided how they are going to vote. This percentage of undecided votes has been constant since RCP started tracking the ‘generic’ Congressional vote back in May 2021. The gap between red and blue has ever been more than 4 or 5 points; as of yesterday, the polls are in a tie. But the 10 percent who can’t make up their minds hasn’t budged one bit.

Which is a good context to remind everyone again about the single, best piece of political satire ever published by anyone at all, which is the essay about undecided voters written by David Sedaris during the 2008 campaign. Here’s what he says:

“The flight attendant comes down the aisle with her food cart and, eventually, parks it beside my seat. “Can I interest you in the chicken?” she asks. “Or would you prefer the platter of shit with bits of broken glass…

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Mike Weisser
Mike Weisser

Written by Mike Weisser

Former college professor, IT Vice-President, bone fide gun nut, https://www.teeteepress.net/

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