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- noun Plural form of
undecided .
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Examples
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The number of undecideds is usually high between elections and drops quickly as an election approaches.
Conservatives In Majority Territory. Or Not. « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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Pennsylvania was not a "big" victory for Clinton; there wasn't a single lick of information or analysis that didn't give her the win; indeed Obama's percentage of the vote hovered between 42-44% (he got 45); the fluctuation came in undecideds, affect by Hillary voters questioning her integrity; Obama's support was solid, Clinton's was soft.
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Most overtly, we were a part of the city's latest weekend event - the hunt for 'undecideds' - and my, what a glorious day for that it was.
Pia Sawhney: Campaign Journal: Celebrating In One Swing City 2008
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Among the undecideds are a number of well-known candidates, including wealthy Lt. Gov.
Kay Bailey Hutchison weighs reelection, could face real primary Aaron Blake 2010
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That's still a lot of undecideds, which is one of the things Kos pointed out (specifically with the "white" vote).
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On top of that, the undecideds are a fairly significant amount.
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Personally, I think it's a mistake to assume that all of the undecideds are a bunch of low-information idiots who will only respond to the most base and negative messages.
In Two-Minute Ad, Obama Directly Addresses Voters About The Economy 2009
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Think about the so called undecideds, and even some of the lukewarm McCain supporters.
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I figure the undecideds are the ones who don't want to vote for Obama, but I also figure they aren't going to vote at all.
Biden To Campaign In Pennsylvania Tomorrow As Polls Tighten 2009
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That means that the so-called undecideds are in fact overwhelmingly Clinton votes.
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