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This undecided voter may have finally made up his mind

Suddenly it all clicked into place.

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The voters asking questions during the second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, were selected because they’re undecided.

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I know what you’re thinking: How could anyone not know who they’re voting for? On the other hand, it seems that maybe—just maybe—seeing Trump speak IRL helped this guy make up his mind.

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See you (and your death stare) at the ballot box, dude.

Update 2:31pm, Oct. 14: Yep, this guy sure figured out who to vote for. BuzzFeed reports that our fed-up hero is 55-year-old Earlest Johnson, a former Bernie Sanders booster who now supports Hillary Clinton for president. Calling Trump’s body language “creepy” and his appeals to African-Americans “offensive,” he also admitted he “didn’t do a good job concealing his displeasure” during the debate.

And honestly, bless him for that.

 
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