Nov 12th, 2008 · In this week's edition of the Political Junkie, NPR's Ken Rudin talks about still-undecided races around the country and John McCain's plans to campaign for Sen. Saxby Chambliss in Georgia. Also: Guests and listeners discuss Sarah Palin's post-election moment in the media spotlight.
Keywords: country · Georgia · media · Sen · campaign · John McCain · Ken Rudin · junkies · undecided · Palin · Saxby Chambliss · Sarah Palin
Nov 5th, 2008 · In a conversation just days before the 2008 presidential election, Constance Griffin, 35, said that she was torn between John McCain and Barack Obama. We learn who Griffin supported — and what she thinks of the race's outcome.
Keywords: presidential · voters · John McCain · 2008 · Barack Obama · Griffin · undecided · Constance Griffin
Nov 4th, 2008 · Voters defeated a measure that would have eliminated the state income tax in Massachusetts. Colorado appears to have rejected an amendment that would have made abortion illegal in the state. But other major measures on abortion and gay marriage remain undecided.
Keywords: voters · Colorado · illegal · Gay · income · Massachusetts · marriage · buttons · undecided · eliminated
Nov 3rd, 2008 · On the final day before the election, Barack Obama and John McCain kept up a frenetic pace to make sure their supporters go to the polls — and to make their cases one last time to the dwindling number of undecided voters.
Keywords: voters · candidate · John McCain · Barack Obama · Frenetic · undecided
Oct 31st, 2008 · Constance Griffin is a 35-year-old single mother of two who works as an account technician with the State of Tennessee, Department of Corrections. Griffin is working on her associates degree; she's also a Baptist who considers herself very religious and is an undecided voter. She discusses her take on the election and the candidates.
Keywords: religious · voters · candidate · dilemma · Baptist · technical · degree · Griffin · undecided · Constance Griffin · State of Tennessee
Oct 31st, 2008 · Undecided voters are seen as a key group in next Tuesday's presidential election. Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center, says only half of all undecided voters will likely vote. Many didn't vote in the primary, don't follow the news, or give much thought to the election.
Keywords: presidential · president · voters · Andrew Kohut · Pew Research Center · undecided
Oct 29th, 2008 · With less than a week left before Election Day, the campaigns are working overtime to woo undecided voters to the polls. Tonight, Sen. Barack Obama takes to primetime television to make his case. But, for some who refuse to vote for anyone, messages from both candidates are futile. Warren Higgins, Tony Nam and Bryan Shelton explain their different reasons for why they will not cast a vote in this year's election.
Keywords: voters · candidate · television · Sen · campaign · primetime · Futile · Barack Obama · Election Day · undecided · Warren Higgins · Tony Nam
Oct 24th, 2008 · Tim Cole, an undecided voter from the swing state of Pennsylvania, says he has a beef with both major candidates — and he's pulling no punches: Sen. John McCain is a "moron" and Sen. Barack Obama sounds like "Nixon in 1968."
Keywords: voters · candidate · Sen · Pennsylvania · John McCain · Nixon · 1968 · Barack Obama · undecided · Moron · Tim Cole
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