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Undecided voters, tell us if your voting opinion has changed in the last few weeks

Undecided voters, tell us if your voting opinion has changed in the last few weeks

There are only a few months left until the elections, but a lot can still happen between now and November.

As we have seen over the past month, the Democratic Party has gained new momentum since President Biden withdrew from the 2024 election and Vice President Harris assumed leadership of the Democratic Party.

Kamala Harris speaks passionately on a podium in front of the White House podium next to Joe BidenKamala Harris speaks passionately on a podium in front of the White House podium next to Joe Biden

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Trump’s supporters, on the other hand, have been longing for this moment since 2020. And even though he has been a convicted felon since then, the “Trump 2024” campaign has become much more present than it was when he was first elected.

A man holds a sign that reads "Sleepy Weired Joe Biden is finished! 2024" at a well-attended event. In the background you can see several people talkingA man holds a sign that reads "Sleepy Weired Joe Biden is finished! 2024" at a well-attended event. In the background you can see several people talking

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Yet countless people across the country are still undecided about who should get their vote, especially with so many factors changing. And if you’re still feeling undecided, we want to hear from you.

Has the selection of Kamala Harris’s running mate, Governor Tim Walz, changed your attitude toward the Democratic Party?

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz smile and laugh on a stage at a public event. Harris stands behind a podium in a suit, Emhoff stands next to herKamala Harris and Tim Walz smile and laugh on a stage at a public event. Harris stands behind a podium in a suit, Emhoff stands next to her

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Or do you think the Trump-Vance program could ultimately help fight inflation and put more money into the pockets of the average American?

JD Vance and Donald Trump shake hands at an indoor event. Vance wears a blue suit and Trump wears a navy blue suit with a red tie.JD Vance and Donald Trump shake hands at an indoor event. Vance wears a blue suit and Trump wears a navy blue suit with a red tie.

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For those who are still unsure, we want to know if the past few weeks have influenced your opinion on the election in any way. Share your thoughts in the comments below and your answers could appear in a BuzzFeed Community post. If you’d rather remain anonymous, you can also submit your story using this Google form.

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