81.   He said the volatile nature of the race has undecided voters leaning one way, and then the other.

82.   He visited with patrons at the River House Cafe in Milford, knocked on doors in Concord and answered questions from undecided voters in Lebanon.

83.   House Republican leaders hope Rogan reaps enough credit for the measure to help sway undecided voters.

84.   Hours after their third and final presidential debate, Bush and his Democratic rival Al Gore took their campaigns to states whose undecided voters could swing the presidential race.

85.   If the polls are right, the outcome will be up to the undecided voters.

86.   In an effort to shake up the many undecided voters, brown envelopes, which effectively simulated reserve military draft notices, were left hanging on door knobs.

87.   In interviews in recent days, a panel of undecided voters said the debate had major significance as the first face-to-face, unscripted moment of the race.

88.   In large part, that is because this race is unusually close, and with a large number of undecided voters.

89.   In many past presidential elections, a considerable number of undecided voters decided not to vote, despite all the efforts to sway them.

90.   In fact, a woman asked Bush at McKinley school why an undecided voter should opt to switch parties in the White House, given current prosperity.

a. + voter >>共 992
black 6.50%
registered 3.90%
undecided 3.88%
hispanic 3.31%
republican 3.30%
independent 2.56%
democratic 2.44%
american 2.06%
likely 1.99%
conservative 1.91%
undecided + n. >>共 69
voter 55.64%
lawmaker 5.93%
member 5.16%
vote 4.78%
senator 3.06%
election 2.68%
column 1.53%
state 1.53%
woman 1.34%
issue 1.15%
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