Politics | undecided voters 1 in 3 Voters Still Undecided Good news for Dems? Not likely, poll finds By Matt Cantor Posted Oct 25, 2010 1:12 PM CDT Copied In this Oct. 22, 2010 file photo, Bea Seliger, left, and her husband Howard Seliger, both of Baltimore, arrive to cast early votes in Maryland's general election, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark) A third of voters still haven’t settled on their choices for Election Day, an AP-GfK poll finds. Sounds like good news for the Dems—but in fact, 45% of “persuadable” undecideds are leaning Republican, while only 38% are leaning Democrat, giving the GOP the same 7-point margin it has with decided voters. And the persuadable—who consider themselves Republican by modest margins—have a lower opinion of congressional Dems than those who have made up their minds. They’re also more tempted to dump their current representative, and more pessimistic about the economy, the AP notes. Those who haven’t picked their candidate are “going to decide who controls the House, and by how many seats,” says a Republican pollster—so both parties are fighting for them tooth and nail. Read These Next Woman found 32 years after vanishing 'without a trace.' Kristi Noem: I was 'blindsided' by news about my husband. The Supreme Court looks set to buck Trump on birthright citizenship. 4 astronauts blast off for first moon mission in more than 50 years. Report an error