SGT Private RallyPoint Member1975639<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are there any undecideds out there and if so, why?2016-10-14T11:07:58-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member1975639<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are there any undecideds out there and if so, why?2016-10-14T11:07:58-04:002016-10-14T11:07:58-04:00MCPO Roger Collins1975647<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Excellent question. One which I would not even begin to try to understand.Response by MCPO Roger Collins made Oct 14 at 2016 11:09 AM2016-10-14T11:09:14-04:002016-10-14T11:09:14-04:00SPC Erich Guenther1975651<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Karl Rove made a very interesting point on FOX. Trump lost a lot more than Hillary gained with the last change in polling numbers. Showing there is still a very large pool of voters that can be persuaded to switch sides.Response by SPC Erich Guenther made Oct 14 at 2016 11:11 AM2016-10-14T11:11:00-04:002016-10-14T11:11:00-04:00SrA Edward Vong1975652<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe it is because there is no candidate (out of the two) who is worthy of the throne. Many want to vote for a 3rd party, but are afraid that their vote is being thrown away because voting for who you believe in, doesn't keep someone you don't believe in out. Many others don't believe in voting for the lesser evil either. Too many factors.Response by SrA Edward Vong made Oct 14 at 2016 11:11 AM2016-10-14T11:11:25-04:002016-10-14T11:11:25-04:00CPT Jack Durish1975665<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are there any undecideds? Sure. Look at the polls. The numbers simply don't add up. No one candidate enjoys a plurality and their combined total don't add up to the whole electorate.<br /><br />Why would anyone still be undecided? I suppose to avoid arguing with the opposition. Think about it. At this point, if someone asks who you're voting for and you have the temerity to answer, you're running the risk of a heated argument. If you're undecided, you'll be set upon with an annoying diatribe of why you shouldn't be undecided, but at least you're not treated like an enemy of the state.Response by CPT Jack Durish made Oct 14 at 2016 11:15 AM2016-10-14T11:15:45-04:002016-10-14T11:15:45-04:00MSG Brad Sand1975671<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Yes, and because the choices are so bad. <br /><br />I know for sure who I will not vote for but then the problem becomes who do you vote for? This was the election for a cycle to a third party to jump up to the majors but they dropped the ball too? For me, the worse thing this election is how bad the Fourth Estate has revealed themselves to be? While I was aware they were corrupt and mainly Leftist...I had no idea it had sunk so low?Response by MSG Brad Sand made Oct 14 at 2016 11:20 AM2016-10-14T11:20:09-04:002016-10-14T11:20:09-04:00SGT Ben Keen1975772<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am undecided and let me tell you why. First, let me start by saying I am a registered Republican. I would say that I am fairly open minded and willing to listen to other ideas and thoughts around most topics and platforms. But here is my issue with this year's Presidential Election.<br /><br />In years past, the debates were about how Candidate Red's platform and policy ideas were better than Candidate Blue and visa versa. There was a clear understanding of where each person sat on different topics; topics that shape how American votes. However, this year, the debates feel more like a divorced couple fighting rather than two people sharing with the voting public how they will address the many issues impacting this country. Sure, there is talk about walls going up, lowering taxes, taking the fight to the enemy's country (oh wait we been doing that for 15+ years) but that isn't what they are debating. Rather, the debates circle around claims of sexual assault, deleting emails, tax filings, and many other things that do not really matter. Rather than talking their policies, the water cooler talk is more about who wore what color and handshakes. <br /><br />So, yes I am undecided. I am not sure when I will know. I just hope that with all this back and forth, "lesser of two evils" talk going around that Americans of age turn out to the polls and vote based on who they feel will better further the ideas they feel are best for the country.Response by SGT Ben Keen made Oct 14 at 2016 11:51 AM2016-10-14T11:51:37-04:002016-10-14T11:51:37-04:00MSG Stan Hutchison1976073<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have never understood the "undecided" stand. A person should have conviction in their ideology. Study the candidates stand on the issues, then see how they fit to theirs. <br />So, they have the option of voting for the candidate closest to that ideology, or not voting at all. <br />Take a stand!Response by MSG Stan Hutchison made Oct 14 at 2016 1:07 PM2016-10-14T13:07:59-04:002016-10-14T13:07:59-04:00SPC Chelsea Fernandez1976145<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No, I know exactly who I'm voting forResponse by SPC Chelsea Fernandez made Oct 14 at 2016 1:24 PM2016-10-14T13:24:44-04:002016-10-14T13:24:44-04:00COL Private RallyPoint Member1976235<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Nope. I have decided. I have decided that it is more important than ever for me not to vote for the President of the United States. It is my job to defend the constitution. More than ever, I am concerned that if I voted for one or the other that I would be conflicted in the coming years. I must be concerned with implementing programs and leading Soldiers in a way that is effective and efficient in a time of limited resources while being expected to do more with less by those who understand very little about the tactics and equipment required to do so. But...that isn't their job. Their job is to create strategy at the national level which maintains or improves the interest of our country. They have to make hard decisions day in and day out. That's why I don't spend time winging on about good or bad decisions (in my meaningless opinion) from President Obama. The President has to balance our national interests in a volatile, uncertain, chaotic and ambiguous environment with both state and non-state actors competing as they try to attain their own interests. The next President is going to have to do all that as well as address the internal conflicts and issues in our country. I can't be conflicted with those decisions or wedded to them. I have a very small job to do with life or death ramifications. I've decided to focus on those things for the next few years.Response by COL Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 14 at 2016 1:44 PM2016-10-14T13:44:54-04:002016-10-14T13:44:54-04:00SFC George Smith1977427<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>there should have been decided months ago ... the choices...<br />... a Loose cannon with a big mouth... <br />... a Career Criminal Politician and Pathological Liar... with a body count going back to the 70's <br />... and the alternative is a career idiot who has no idea what is going on in the world... <br />... or a save the planet activist...Response by SFC George Smith made Oct 14 at 2016 8:14 PM2016-10-14T20:14:13-04:002016-10-14T20:14:13-04:002016-10-14T11:07:58-04:00