In a year of political anger, undecided voters inspire a special kind of scorn - "Undecided voters are the butt of jokes. But they also tend to be venerated — by media, by campaigns — as freethinkers, tough customers, keepers of a rarefied common sense that exists above the partisan tug-of-war. They are granted special audiences with candidates, who must persuade them personally while other Undecideds look on.
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"So yes, they do exist. And some think Decideds should consider being a bit more diplomatic. 'The more attacking I feel from one side, it pushes me away from that candidate,' says Samantha Thomas, 32, of Cape May, N.J. 'Sway me, and do it kindly. You catch more flies with honey.'" [ed. note: SPARE ME]
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