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Bill Maher Calls Undecided Voters the Christmas Eve Shoppers of Politics Maher called these voters, in jest, "the Christmas Eve shoppers of politics," implying that just as some people leave it to the last minute to do their holiday shopping, these undecided voters wait until Election Day to make up their minds He said he was "nervous" that such an important election was being left to them to decide
Maher delivers final message to undecided voters: It may get worse . . . “So, dear Christmas Eve voter, I say to you: things aren’t that bad, but they may get a hell of a lot worse under the rule of a mad king,” Maher said on his show “Real Time” on Friday night, referring to Trump and addressing undecided voters he dubbed the “Christmas Eve shoppers of politics ” “Do I love everything about Kamala? No
Bill Maher Has a Message to Undecided Voters, Who He Dubbed the . . . - IMDb Bill Maher spoke directly to undecided voters, or as he calls them, “the Christmas Eve shoppers of politics,” on the latest episode of Real Time With just days left until Election Day, the host said, “I can’t say I’m not nervous that the election is in the hands of a small cohort of undecided voters
A Pre-Election “Real Time With Bill Maher” Got Serious - InsideHook In the episode’s final segment, Maher addressed undecided voters — or, as he dubbed them, the “Christmas Eve shoppers of politics ” He argued that “‘I’m not Trump’ is still a pretty good reason” for those voters to support Kamala Harris
Bill Maher Appeals to Undecided Voters in Final Days Before Election With just days until the presidential election, political comedian Bill Maher is urging undecided voters to consider the nation’s strong economic indicators when choosing between candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Maher acknowledged it’s difficult for the small number of undecided voters who remain torn between the options