and it seems they will decide this one.
"There is still a large undecided vote of 15.2%, but the Liberals would have to pick up that up at 2:1 over the Conservatives to pull even in the popular vote."
As per this survey that focused solely on that group of voters, it seems they will lean Liberal when push comes to shove:
Poll shows undecided voters more likely to go Grit
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The Decima Research online voter-tracking study found uncommitted voters in English Canada were less preoccupied than average with scandal and less likely to want change _ all of which augurs well for Prime Minister Paul Martin's party.
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With only two weeks to go to the Jan. 23 vote, the Conservatives have opened up a narrow lead over the Liberals, according to most surveys. However, opinion polls ordinarily report only the party preferences of decided voters. That includes those who are leaning toward, but not firmly committed to, one of the parties.
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At the time of the survey, they were leaning 52 to 36 per cent toward the Liberals.
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