Correction: Campaign 2016-Undecided Voters story
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a Nov. 4, 2016, story about undecided voters in the U.S. presidential election, The Associated Press, citing information provided by New York comedian Dan Nainan, erroneously reported his age.
[...] the sound, fury, fact, fallacy, bluster and blarney of the 2016 presidential campaign, there still are undecided voters out there
WASHINGTON (AP) — After all the sound, fury, fact, fallacy, bluster and blarney of the 2016 presidential campaign, there still are undecided voters out there.
Texan Danielle Inman, who works for a cellular provider, shows the conflicting emotions that are roiling undecided voters, who can talk themselves in and out of multiple candidates in a single conversation.
Pennsylvania millennial Schroeder says he's been to a Trump rally but has gotten most of his information about the campaign from friends and family who depict the Republican as a "dirty, nasty scathing type of person" and Clinton as "a hero who is straight as an arrow."
Beth Keehn, a 39-year-old medical center marketing official from Columbus Grove, Ohio, says she's voted Republican since age 18 but Trump appalls her and Clinton is too liberal.
[...] Republican pollster Micah Roberts analyzed data on a sizeable chunk of undecided voters in early October and found them to be leaning heavily Republican.
New York comedian Dan Nainan, too, likes Trump's tough talk about limiting the influx of refugees to combat terrorism.
[...] Nainan, a 55-year-old independent, sees Trump as unpredictable, doesn't like Clinton's tax policies, and thinks a vote for a third-party candidate "is like not voting."