Undecided voters wild card in US presidential race (AFP)
Published 10/29/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AFP - About six percent of US voters are still undecided in the final sprint of the White House race, boosting Republican John McCain hopes he may yet pull off a last-minute election day upset.
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