WCPO Undecided WCPO
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Undecided voters discuss their thoughts on the 2016 presidential election.
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"It's just like a dog and pony show"
Rachel Creech is a 29-year-old mother of two who describes herself as a professional. She lives in Hamilton, OH and studied psychology at what is now Mount St. Joseph University. Creech said she's undecided because it's still not clear to her what either major-party candidate would actually do for the American people.
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"Getting rid of the penny"
Rick Witte, 57, is a traveling salesman from Cincinnati who grew up in Price Hill and now lives in Hyde Park. He considers himself a conservative but hasn't yet found a reason to support Trump.
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"Both candidates terrify me"
Vicki Prescott is a mother of two and "maw-maw" of five from Florence, Kentucky. She is an undecided voter who doesn't affiliate with either political party.
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"Half of America is going to hate their president"
Chris Groh is a 22-year-old University of Cincinnati student who voted for Mitt Romney four years ago. But Donald Trump has him rethinking his prior commitment to the GOP.
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“I’m not sure he could spell ‘Constitution’"
Meet Greg Litteral, a 48-year old constitutional conservative from Burlington, Ky. He is struggling to find a reason to support a presidential candidate. Litteral participated in WCPO's "Undecided," where voters shared their thoughts about the 2016 presidential election.