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In a CBS News poll, 36 percent of uncommitted voters called it a tie, 39 percent said Kerry won and 25 percent picked Bush.
That shows us that 36% of undecideds can still go either way in this election. Kerry’s obviously made inroads with the undecideds but there’s still plenty of time to sway the rest.
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I am sorry I just do not believe that 36% of the people have not made up their minds. I think they are lying to get attention or they just don’t want to say they have decided so as not to be ridiculed.:mad:
Karen, I’ve heard that speculation even by some Dems – that some of the undecideds really aren’t. At this stage of the game, it’s hard to understand how someone couldn’t have decided who to vote for but then again, us online news junkies pay a lot more attn to what’s going on out there than the avg voter.