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Undecided voters tell NYT they needed more from Kamala Harris in the debate: 'She still has to impress me'

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A group of undecided voters told the New York Times after the debate that they still weren't sold on Vice President Kamala Harris following her performance against Donald Trump.

"It was all disappointing," Sharon Reed, a 77-year-old retired teacher from Pennsylvania, told the outlet.

Harris was widely deemed the winner of the debate, which was hosted by ABC News on Tuesday, according to media pundits, polls and voters.

"She still has to impress me," Samira Ali, 19, a college student in Wisconsin, told the Times. "I’m still deciding."

ABC DEBATE MODERATORS SPARK FURY FOR AGGRESSIVE FACT-CHECKING OF TRUMP, EASY TREATMENT OF HARRIS

"Nothing is clear to me, and I am really trying to follow it," Gerald Meyers, 40, who was hoping to hear more about how both candidates' policies would impact his budget, said. "I want to know how all of this impacts my family financially."

A Milwaukee voter who has historically voted Democrat told the Times that she felt more inclined to support Trump after the debate.

"Trump’s pitch was a little more convincing than hers," Keilah Miller, 34, told the outlet. "I guess I’m leaning more on his facts than her vision."

"When Trump was in office — not going to lie — I was living way better," Miller added. "I’ve never been so down as in the past four years. It’s been so hard for me."

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