Word: undecideded
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Hitchens requested that the discussion begin with an audience vote. The majority of the 500 audience members present voted that war would not be just; equal minorities favored intervention or were undecided.
The last undecided U.S. Senate race may not mean much in terms of that chamber's balance of power - with 51 seats already in the bag, Republicans are guaranteed at least a majority. But the runoff contest between Louisiana's incumbent Democrat, Mary Landrieu, and her Republican challenger, Suzanne Haik...
“Starbucks against fair trade coffee? Couldn’t be!” Pat Keaney cries to the boombox from his desk near the door, where he is answering last-minute e-mail inquiries by undecided voters.
Weekend polling also revealed that about ten percent of the state’s voters are still undecided, which makes winning over the vast population of unaffiliated voters even more important for the leading contenders.
A Boston Herald poll released yesterday shows O’Brien leading Romney 44 percent to 38 percent, with 12 percent undecided.