As the election year kicks off, indecision reigns supreme among GOP voters. According to recent polls, 41 percent of likely Republican caucusgoers considered themselves undecided just days before votes are to be counted. In Des Moines, reporter Susan Saulny spoke with a range of voters, from a last-minute Ron Paul enthusiast to vocal but lukewarm Romney fans to one party supporter who has sworn off making a decision until today's caucus.
Iowa, the Early Decider, Still Hasn’t (New York Times)
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January 3, 2012 • Reprints
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