Occupation: real estate agent and entrepreneur
Personal: single
2008 vote: Obama
Julia Wrapp watched every presidential debate, but she wasn't swayed at all – except to reinforce her dislike of the debating process.
"It makes my stomach upset," Ms. Wrapp says. "I wish they'd work together more instead of be at each other."
And so Wrapp is still an undecided voter.
Although Wrapp voted for Mr. Obama four years ago, she's having a harder time supporting him now. Wrapp worries that his policies have made it harder to get businesses going, and she believes in small government and personal responsibility. But she’s also not sure she trusts Mr. Romney.
As of Oct. 26, Romney is ahead by a sliver of 0.4 percentage points in Wrapp's state of Colorado, according to the RealClearPolitics average of polls for the state.
Wrapp did find one resource informative: a PBS "Frontline" piece called "The Choice 2012," which delved into the backgrounds of both candidates. But she still can't quite decide, though she knows she'll cast a ballot on Election Day.
"I lay awake nights thinking about it," she says. "I really am torn. At a gut core level, I'm torn."
– Amanda Paulson, staff writer