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Find Yourself: 7 Types of Voters Identified in the USA

American project Election Confessions from NBC News suggested seven types of voters - which one resonates most with you?

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It's not easy to be a voter this season. Voters switch between long-established parties, feel anxious, come into conflict with their families, and more. NBC News collected confessions recorded by Americans specifically for the project Election Confessions this election season, and identified 7 types of voters.

The Lone Wolf Voter

Lone Wolves vote differently than their friends and even break ties in the process of supporting their candidate.

  • “I no longer talk to my friends and family who are Trump supporters. I never thought that politics could destroy long-established relationships.”
  • “I support Trump, but I’m afraid to admit it. I'm afraid to think what will happen to my family, property, my whole life. My voice is my only strength."

Convinced Republicans suddenly voting for Biden

These are voters who are used to voting for Republican candidates and are now switching sides.

  • “I have voted Republican since I was 18 years old. Now I'm 49 - and I'm for the Democrats. Trump and his supporters must go."

Convinced Democrats suddenly voting for Trump

They also exist: voters who used to vote for Democrats and now support President Donald Trump.

  • “Voted for Democrats in 2016. Voted for Trump in 2020. Tired of liberals in power.”

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"Biden is not my type, but I'm voting for him"

This voter may not have wanted Biden to win the Democratic nomination, but it did.

  • “Sorry, I’m voting for Biden.”
  • “Anyone but Trump.”

Scared and anxious voter

Voter stress disorder is a reality. Even if your fear and anxiety do not rise to the level of this disorder, it is still real.

  • “I'm scared that people see each other in black and white. I'm afraid that dehumanization will lead to violence."
  • “I'm afraid for our country! We need a leader!"

Optimistic voter

Not everyone feels doomed this electoral season. These voters are hopeful and optimistic about the results.

  • “I am scared but hopeful for the future of our nation. I feel like this election will reduce divisions in America.”
  • “We live in historically important times. Pandemic, politics, racial issues, environment. But there is hope."

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"I don't like any of them"

These voters write that they would like another candidate to run.

  • “I can’t in my right mind vote for either of them.”

The rest of the confessions look at Election Confessions.

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