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Discover Ludwig"undecided voter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a person who has not yet decided which candidate or party to vote for in an election. For example: "Although the election is close, there are still a number of undecided voters who could determine the outcome."
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I'm an undecided voter.
"Just an undecided voter, folks.
An undecided voter with genuinely eclectic views.
DAVID GRANN: There's the ONE undecided voter!
Is there the consumer equivalent of an undecided voter?
"That is what could sway an undecided voter," he said.
As an undecided voter I am bombarded by both sides.
By Luke Burns March 1, 2016 I'm an undecided voter.
UNDECIDED VOTER #1: I lean more toward Obama.
This is the year of the independent, undecided voter.
Mr. Brokenborough said he was an undecided voter.
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