CBS' poll of 200 undecideds showed that 39 percent thought Kerry won, 25 percent thought Bush won, and 36 percent were still undecided. This poll included both truly undecided voters and voters who have a current preference but aren't real firm about it.
CNN's studio group of undecideds found seven for Bush, 10 for Kerry, and I think six still undecided. To win the majority of that group, Kerry only needed to get two more while Bush would need to get five more. If that was indicative of undecided voters as a whole -- and who knows -- Kerry is pulling ahead with that group of voters.
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