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Are You An Undecided Voter? Tell Us What You're Considering This Election

If you're still deciding who you're going to vote for — or if you're going to vote at all — let us know and we might share your story.
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If you're still deciding who you're going to vote for — or if you're going to vote at all — let us know and we might share your story.

Americans will get their first chance to see Joe Biden and Donald Trump onstage together during next week's presidential debate.

If you're just starting to pay attention to the race, or if you've been feeling ambivalent about your choices this election, what questions or concerns do you have about the two major party candidates? What's keeping you from being enthusiastic about either one?

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Ian (pronounced "yahn") Stewart is a producer and editor for Weekend Edition and Up First.

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