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Considering Trump, but Undecided: The Potential Impact of Disengaged Voters in the 2024 Election

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The 2024 presidential race is heating up, with politically disengaged Americans emerging as a crucial and unpredictable group of voters. Joe Perez, a 22-year-old Hispanic man in Las Vegas, represents this demographic perfectly. Despite leaning Republican and supporting abortion rights, Perez is disillusioned by politics and overwhelmed by the news, leading him to tune out of the upcoming election.

Perez’s apathy towards the political landscape is shared by many others like him, who could potentially sway the outcome of the race. With events like the first criminal trial of a former president looming, these voters, though historically infrequent at the polls, could make a significant impact in a close election.

However, reaching these disengaged voters poses a challenge for campaigns, as misinformation spreads easily in today’s fragmented media landscape. Former Representative Stephanie Murphy notes the difficulty in reaching people who have isolated themselves in information cul-de-sacs.

Despite the challenges, both Democrats and Republicans see an opportunity in engaging with low-information voters. While former President Trump holds a commanding lead among this group, Democrats believe they can sway them with focused messaging on key issues like abortion rights and healthcare costs.

As the 2024 race unfolds, the battle for the attention and support of politically disengaged Americans will be crucial in determining the outcome. With the media landscape evolving and misinformation rampant, both parties face the challenge of breaking through the noise to connect with these voters.

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