m**c 发帖数: 7349 | 1 A close race will, meanwhile, be made even more uncertain by the unusually
high number of voters who are still undecided or planning to vote for third
parties.
A recent Wall Street Journal/BNC poll shows that 13% of voters are undecided
; in 2012 the figure at the same time was 8%. Add to those the voters who
say they will plump for Libertarian Gary Johnson or Jill Stein of the Green
Party, and around a quarter of voters haven’t nailed their colours to the
Trump or Clinton mast.
Third party voters often change their minds as an election approaches,
adding to the probability of a surprise in this election.
The main reason why unusually large numbers of voters are still undecided is
that the candidates are so unpopular. Many such voters won’t make their
decision until after the first presidential debate, on September 26th.
In the meantime, expect to hear more about Mrs Clinton's love of God and
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