Wisconsin voters react to final presidential debate, many say minds already made up
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – The first week of early voting in Wisconsin is coming to a close.
The night after the final presidential debate, CBS 58 caught up with voters at the Zeidler Municipal Building in Milwaukee.
“I went in to watch it,” Voter Diamond Arechavala said. “I just felt very frustrated, so I decided for mental health purposes to not watch it, which I know is not the best thing to decide.”
Several other voters said they already had their mind up.
“It didn’t change my mind,” Leon Ivory said. "I got enough information to make a decision about who I wanted to vote for because of last time.”
Although his mind was made up, he said the final debate was better than the first.
"It was a little bit more organized, controlled and orderly,” Ivory said.
In Milwaukee there are 14 polling places across the city for early voting.