UNDECIDED VOTERS Some Voters Are Still On The Fence For President
Reported by: Katy Brown
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Reported: Oct. 22, 2012 11:20 PM EDT
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Charleston
, Kanawha County
, West Virginia
Adelphia Sports Bar and Grille owner, Deno Stanley, is one of about 4 percent of voters who still doesn't know who he is voting for.
"I am undecided at this point. I'm kinda waiting to see what they guys tell me on their next set of trials and tribulations. We'll see," says Stanley.
Political experts say among the undecided 4 to 5 percent are voters who don't think the choices for president are that great. Voters are not happy with Obama but aren't too sure that Romney is the answer either.
However, some are standing firm to their vote.
"Barack Obama because i think he has the best future of this county," says Charleston resident, Rob Mahar. However, Aaron Gibbs says he's voting for Mitt Romney because he believe"[Romney] knows business more than any other candidate."
And with the race in a dead heat - just a half percentage point in the polls one way or the other - it is the undecided voters who could swing this race.
Stanley says it's small business concerns that could win him over in the end.
"I'd like to see something on the small business owners, some type of packages to help us along, to stimulate the economy."
Undecided voters could still be left with a lot of questions. But early voting starts Wednesday and runs thru Nov. 3-- just three days before the election.