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In this presidential election cycle, undecided voters and their deliberation process, far from being a sign of apathy or ignorance. They may actually represent a thoughtful approach to civic duty. At the core of American elections is the simple truth that we get to weigh our options and choose for ourselves. Gal Beckerman from The Atlantic emphasizes that this truth is reflected through the undecided voter and can motivate each of us to take a similar stance when approaching the voting ballot this November.
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In this presidential election cycle, undecided voters and their deliberation process, far from being a sign of apathy or ignorance. They may actually represent a thoughtful approach to civic duty. At the core of American elections is the simple truth that we get to weigh our options and choose for ourselves. Gal Beckerman from The Atlantic emphasizes that this truth is reflected through the undecided voter and can motivate each of us to take a similar stance when approaching the voting ballot this November.
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