Undecided voters on AP panel weigh decisions in Senate race
The Associated Press
EDITOR'S NOTE - Part of an occasional series about how a group of Pennsylvania voters make up their minds in the 2006 U.S. Senate race.
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They hail from different corners of Pennsylvania. Their ages vary widely, as do their personal backgrounds and occupations. But all say they intend to cast ballots in the Nov. 7 election and, with only weeks to go, had not decided which U.S. Senate candidate will get their votes.
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David Katz, 39, of Hummelstown, engineer, registered Republican.
If election held today, would vote for: Casey.
Quote: "It seems like both parties play to the extremes and nobody cares about the centrist (voters) any more."
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Jack McLaughlin, 48, of Pittsburgh, teacher, registered independent.
If election held today, would vote for: Santorum.
Quote: "I'm really holding my nose. That's the only way to describe it."
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Gary Green, 46, of Philadelphia, computer programmer, registered Republican.
If election held today, would vote for: Santorum.
Quote: "I don't like it when (Santorum) gets involved in social issues like that, the Terri Schiavo thing, although the gay thing I didn't care too much for either. ... The things people do outside the government is not the government's business."
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Kathleen Karcher, 70, of Blue Bell, retired clerk, registered Democrat.
If election held today, would vote for: Unsure.
Quote: "It's kind of quiet. I don't feel like I'm being hounded (by political campaigns) this year. I don't know if I'm missing it or they are lower-key than they used to be."
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Doris Jones, 76, of Carlisle, retired office worker, registered Republican.
If election held today, would vote for: Unsure.
Quote: "I've never missed a general election."
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