By all estimates, a relatively small number of voters in just a few states are likely to decide this year’s presidential election: the undecided voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Wisconsin.
Do you live in one of those states? Are you unsure whether you’ll cast a ballot for President Biden, former President Donald J. Trump or someone else? If you’re leaning in one direction, could you be persuaded to change your mind? Are you thinking about not voting at all?
My colleagues covering the election for The Times and I want to hear your perspective on politics.
I’ve been covering national politics for The Times for the last five years, often focusing on how voters think about the political debates and divides in the country. I frequently hear from those who are most committed to one party or another, but I’m eager to hear from voters who are still sorting out their choice. What worries you? What inspires you? What will convince you one way or another?
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