Tangle

The Undecideds: One Year Later

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Feb 25, 2026
A year after a bruising election, four voters revisit why they cast the ballots they did and how their lives been affected. Conversations touch on immigration enforcement, free speech and deportation concerns, and clashes between moral values and political tactics. They reflect on executive power, local impacts, and whether civic engagement and leaders can restore trust and moderation.
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INSIGHT

Watch For Policy Anomalies That Complicate Narratives

  • Claire notices small policy moves that don't fit simple narratives, like new funding for HBCUs alongside attacks on universities.
  • She watches for these anomalies to avoid one-dimensional judgments about the administration.
INSIGHT

Claire Expected Non Intervention But Saw Chaotic Strikes

  • Claire expected a more non-interventionist 'America First' foreign policy but sees the administration carrying out strikes and interventions that feel chaotic.
  • She wants clearer explanations for target choices, citing Venezuela and other strikes as confusing.
ADVICE

Be Aware That Identity Can Blind Your Vote

  • Claire advises being aware of identity-driven blind spots when voting so personal self-conception doesn't cloud moral judgments.
  • She plans to attend to where 'being heterodox' might prevent taking clear moral stands in the future.
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