In NBC News’ early October national survey, just 4% of registered voters said they didn’t want to make a choice between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
One said they plan to vote for Trump, another that they are likely to vote for Harris, and another plans to not vote at all.
How anyone could still be undecided a week out from a critical election can be difficult to fathom for supporters of either Trump or Harris.
Eric Bush, a systems administrator from Florida, said he’s waiting until he is in the voting booth to make his final choice.
But he is still weighing backing Harris, acknowledging a vote for Harris could lead to bigger-government policies that could help others.
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