The undecided plurality in Iowa

Newsweek:

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Polls point to an unusually large number of undecided voters in Iowa. In the most recent CNN poll, in mid-December, just 38 percent of Iowa's likely voters had definitely decided on a candidate. The number who said they were still trying to decide was 40 percent. (A Pew Research poll in Iowa four years ago at the same stage found just 17 percent answering "don't know." ) These undecided voters will either break in the final days of the Iowa campaign (as they did for John Kerry in 2004), or they'll simply stay at home.

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The story is mainly about the Democrat race, but the volatility of the race in both parties makes predictions pretty much guess work at this point, but history seems to suggest the undecided don't break for the current front runner.

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