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floating voter

British  

noun

  1. a person who does not vote consistently for any single political party

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Gabriela, 44-years-old, is a floating voter - and Pew's research dubs this group Stressed Sideliner.

From BBC • Aug. 31, 2022

"I was a pretty decent political speaker," he said, adding that he had been a member of the Liberal Democrats until the age of 24 and a "floating voter" since then.

From BBC • Jun. 22, 2022

"I can't help but keep thinking who's the lesser evil, which makes me sad," said Kim, a 38-year-old office worker who only gave her surname, and identified herself as a floating voter.

From Reuters • Feb. 3, 2022

“The purpose is to be the first thing that comes to mind when a floating voter, for whom voting is a relatively low-involvement decision, thinks about the party.”

From The Guardian • May 10, 2017

Gadish, the floating voter, says the motives of Rabin's assassin account for some of his reservation about voting for Netanyahu.

From Time Magazine Archive