Election Countdown: 5 Days

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The Pew Research Center for People and the Press has a new report on who will win Tuesday's election, based on their survey data and analysis. At this point, election coverage is mostly a lot of speculation and some last-minute rallies.

Approximately 90% of voters have made up their minds about who they're voting for. For those of us that have decided, the "undecideds" are a bit of a mystery, so be sure to check out the "Who Are the Undecideds?" section at the bottom of the report for some help figuring them out.

"Undecided voters are less educated, less affluent, and somewhat more likely to be female than the average voter. Nearly half of undecided voters (48%) say they attend religious services at least weekly, which is same as the proportion of McCain supporters."
Read the report to see how race, religion, education, income, and age may affect how both decided and undecided Americans are voting this year.

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