Column: How can millions of voters still be undecided between Trump and Harris? Here are their reasons
LA TimesMembers of San Francisco’s Republican Party watch the Tuesday night presidential debate from a pub in the city. In a focus group of swing voters, Faith said she disliked Trump for the reasons she turned against him four years ago — “the bullying and the arrogance” — but that she wasn’t sure what she thought about Kamala Harris. “They’re looking for the answer to their question: What are you going to do to get the country on a better track in terms of the economy?” said GOP pollster David Winston. and what she stands for.” Bryan, 39, who lives in Atlanta’s western exurbs, said he initially leaned toward Trump, but Harris’s strong performance in last week’s debate gave him second thoughts. “I feel like she’s been vague.” The economy “was better under Trump,” he said, but the Republican candidate “needs to act presidential and come in with facts that aren’t lies.” Rich Thau of Engagious said he has noticed several patterns in the dozens of similar focus groups he has convened.