Senator Joel Lieberman is not the stereotypical undecided voter, having run for vice president on the Democratic ticket in 2004, but he remains undecided. This must be great comfort to the Obama camp considering he is probably the most prominent Jewish American in the county.
When a questioner follows up to ask whether he's undecided, Lieberman says, "Yeah, I really am."
"Why?," the questioner asks. "Well, because it's a complicated decision, and there's a lot left before the Election Day, particularly the debates, which I think are going to be very important. And, you know, I'm exercising the glorious liberty that an independent has to not make up one's mind until one goes into the booth to vote."
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