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And we've done well with late deciders in the past.
Three in five of those late deciders voted for Biden.
Professional deciders, Johnson reports, use decision processes to navigate this complexity.
In Biden, the mainstream Democratic deciders have chosen their white knight.
Florida newspaper won't endorse any GOP candidate What about the late deciders?
For one thing, late-deciders are a real thing in this race.
Rubio is counting on late momentum to swing late deciders his way.
That appears to be higher than the number of late deciders in 2016.
Thus, he did better than usual with late deciders—such as Anthony Venditti.
Sanders' second problem is how he did with late deciders — he got crushed.
Douthat: And fittingly the key deciders here will be just two (Republican) women.
The deciders are Snopes and other fact-checking groups -- ABC News, Politifact and FactCheck.
Trump fared badly among late deciders in both Louisiana and Kansas over the weekend.
Late deciders tend to vote "no" on ballot proposals, so that's a bad sign.
According to Florida exit polls, those late deciders went for Trump (51 to 43).
Rubio lost the last-minute deciders, the very group that broke for him in Iowa.
New Hampshire voters, in particular, are late deciders—and, even then, mercurial in their selections.
In both states too, Buttigieg and Klobuchar were first and second among these late deciders.
Late deciders leaning Rubio broke for Kasich, giving his campaign a much-needed shot of adrenalin.
Here's a stat for you... Joe Biden won the late deciders (last few days)... in Vermont.
According the exit polling, Biden outpolled Sanders by as much as 50 points with late deciders.
So while the offices may have changed, the deciders are still in power for the moment.
That's far more than the 0003 percent who were late-deciders in the 2016 Iowa caucuses.
What's essential is in the eye of the beholder, and the deciders here are overwhelmingly men.
Self-described "late deciders" went against Trump — which might mean the recent attacks are working. 2023.
New Hampshire voters are notorious last-minute deciders, giving the final hours of Monday's campaigning special urgency.
I feel like we achieved that during the summit — but the girls themselves will be the deciders.
Most of these late-deciders voted for Rubio and Cruz — the two candidates who outperformed the polls.
Conventional methods of arguing clients' perspectives to White House deciders now have an audience of one (Bloomberg).
Democrats in Iowa and New Hampshire have historically been late deciders, according to entrance and exit polls.
Four local shelters had been set up, as well, for last-minute deciders, and they filled up.
Among that large group of late deciders, Buttigieg (29%) was the favorite pick, followed by Klobuchar (24%).
The two grands prix have been Formula One title-deciders for four of the last five years.
Biden was the biggest beneficiary of the late deciders in many states, including some where frontrunner Sen.
But he came back in South Carolina and then also performed well among last-week deciders in Nevada.
"Women make up nearly 45% of the NFL fanbase," and often are the deciders for their kids' involvement.
Several have shown that on election day late deciders tend to shift to favour of the status quo.
"With a field like this, I think there will be a lot of late deciders," Ms. Belin said.
Among those late deciders, Buttigieg won 29 percent, compared to 24 percent for Klobuchar and 16 percent for Sanders.
"They're the deciders, at the end of the day," said Helima Croft, head of global commodities strategy at RBC.
"The Deciders" Saudi Arabia is the biggest oil producer in the OPEC cartel, meaning their views carry extra weight.
The Texas senator had the edge among late deciders, who made up a quarter of voters, but it wasn't enough.
Rubio has a history of doing well with "late deciders" -- voters who make up their minds in the last week.
Entrance polls in Iowa showed late-deciders there were also less apt to back Trump than their early-decider peers.
And as CNN's Harry Enten tweeted, late deciders even provided Biden a boost in Bernie Sanders's home state of Vermont.
Facebook built relationships with independent fact-checkers, so they weren't the sole deciders of what was or wasn't a lie.
Facebook built relationships with independent fact-checkers, so they weren't the sole deciders of what was or wasn't a lie.
Late deciders in both of those contests went overwhelmingly for the other candidates suggesting undecided voters may flow against Sanders nationally.
"I unfortunately end up in a lot of rooms where there are some women, but they're just not the deciders," Mahdara says.
Among those voters, 31 percent went to the former mayor, with Klobuchar in second, winning over 16 percent of last-minute deciders.
Data on Google searches, however, are updated in real time, potentially providing precious clues about which way last-minute deciders are breaking.
But if the gods of Hollywood were no longer in charge, if the fans were the deciders, it'd be very, very different.
Reliever Dellin Betances gave up a home run in each of his last three outings, two of them game-deciders in Boston.
Yet Northam's advantage among late deciders was actually 17 points better than his spread among those who made up their minds earlier.
It's a pattern consistent with undecideds breaking strongly to Trump and consistent with exit poll findings that late deciders broke toward Trump.
Last-minute deciders, says Edouard Lecerf, of Kantar TNS-Sofres, a pollster, used to reflect the national averages; this time, they may not.
Kasich won the battle for second place with the support of late-deciders and voters who said they wanted a candidate with experience.
A strong performance among late deciders, even in the Hispanic electorate that Sanders has done particularly well with, likely helped him carry Texas.
Thiem was consigned to his third defeat in a Grand Slam final following losses in the last two French Open deciders to Nadal.
Exit polling found that late-deciders in Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin broke for Trump by double-digit margins as high as 85033 points.
But in Florida, Trump won both early and late deciders -- 38% of those who picked in the last week and 50% who decided earlier.
"…The users are the ultimate deciders of what gets shown…they're a big input to what is relevant to the search result," he said.
"The notion that campaigns are trying to reach these late deciders, and they're not getting their information from television, is significant," Ms. Hootkin said.
But one of the most important things for recovering un-deciders to realize — and accept — is that they will never have all the information.
These early voting numbers are supported by data on "late deciders": voters who chose their candidate in the last week tilted strongly towards Trump.
The FAO head is one of the two deciders (the other being the UN Secretary General) on who leads the secretariat of the WFP.
New Hampshire political reporter Paul Steinhauser described Granite State voters as "very late deciders," when he tried to explain the state's tight Democratic primary race.
" Instead, the participants said they had "long-term changes in thoughts, affects, deciders or behaviors," and "increased aesthetic appreciation, and heightened altruism and pro-social attitudes.
And entrance polls showed late deciders went heavily for Cruz, suggesting Trump's decision to skip the final debate turned out to be a very bad one.
Election watchers were startled at how disparate the late deciders were from early voters, as surmised by this tweet from Cook Political Report editor Dave Wasserman.
Australia lost Olympic bronze medal deciders at Seoul (1988), Atlanta (1996) and Sydney and the almighty United States have played the villain in many of their campaigns.
"If Cohn and Powell get a magazine cover declaring that they're the deciders and the forces behind Trump, they'll be in just as much trouble," O'Brien said.
Those plan's deciders answer to you, in theory — and their interests are aligned with yours, given that everyone wants to have a great plan with good choices.
There is lots of folk lore about late deciders breaking for challengers rather than incumbents, but I'm not sure how strong the evidence for this actually is.
Morgus finds that a small group of countries (the "digital deciders") will determine whether the internet continues to be open or whether nationalist interests will close it off.
In interviews on the campaign trail with New Hampshire's famously late deciders, many voters who had been enamored by Rubio admitted the debate had given them second thoughts.
The Chinese defeated him in the finals of the 2011 and 2013 world championships and in the gold medal deciders at the Asian Games in 2010 and 2014.
Pairing this analysis with the preceding one on NEP data for late deciders, it remains unclear exactly why late-deciding voters broke for Trump in the Upper Midwest.
Sam McMahon, 22, who grew up east of Seattle and graduated this spring with a degree in computer science from Boise State University, is among the new deciders.
To date, 89 percent of venture capital deciders are still men, and of all the investments they make, only 2 percent of them are in female-owned businesses.
However, evidence of late deciders, of which 10 percent of the electorate claims they were, turning toward Trump in the Florida exit polls, puts my claim in question.
He gave Trump the scare of his life there; a handful more of late-deciders and Trump would have been third in Iowa instead of second behind winner Cruz.
If you take out Vermont, Sanders' home state, the average margin of victory for Biden among late deciders over the second-place finisher in those states jumps to 33.2%.
In Tennessee, where just over a quarter of voters made up their mind at the last minute, 58% of those late deciders went for Biden compared with 15% for Sanders.
For two years, President Trump has aggressively and systematically acted to obstruct critical administration witnesses from testifying, and obstruct critical evidence from being available to deciders of law and fact.
And they never set out to be in this role and aren't particularly interested in war and politics, and yet they're the deciders in a way that was previously unthinkable.
It's also possible that late deciders are breaking against Mr. Trump, perhaps because of late advertisements, his performance in the recent Republican debate, or maybe even his feud with the pope.
There are no easy finals, but those opponents were hardly on the level of Mr Federer or Mr Djokovic, against whom Mr Murray played each of his first ten title deciders.
Until a loss to Taro Daniel in Geneva, Garin had won all eight final-set deciders he had played this season and seven times had won matches from match points down.
At firms like Royal Dutch Shell, where growth requires investing in expensive ventures, such as ports, wells, and pipelines, deciders use "scenario planning" to imagine how such investments might play out.
Theoretically, this victory will earn him lots of positive horse-race-focused media coverage, establish him as the clear remaining alternative to Sanders, and loom large with Super Tuesday late deciders.
But that's what Amy Klobuchar did after winning 24 percent of the late deciders in New Hampshire, second only to Buttigieg's 29 percent among the same group, according to exit polls.
We come to understand what types of stories "they" want and which "they'll" kill — "they" referring to that nebulous, changeable group of deciders in the news division or on a specific program.
According to a report compiled by David Winston, a Republican pollster, the focus on immigration instead of the economy resulted in late deciders breaking for the Democrats by double-digits points in 2018.
But he also clearly benefited from the momentum handed to him by South Carolina -- as late deciders and those prizing a nominee who can beat President Donald Trump flocked to him in droves.
The more productive theater of the Chicken Sandwich War has played out among Twitter's paladins, with random users dragging Bojangles' and invoking the unassailable opinions of the ultimate chicken sandwich deciders: their grandmothers.
That's significantly lower than the half who decided late in New Hampshire, and higher than the 1 in 10 who did so in Nevada, but about on par with late deciders in Iowa.
Having lost to Djokovic in last year's final at Melbourne Park and in the 2011 and 2013 title-deciders, world number two Murray was under few illusions as to the scale of the task.
Districts like PA-4 (outside Philadelphia) and CO-6 (outside Denver), situated at the swing-y intersection between the country and big-city suburbs, earned an increasingly coveted place as the deciders of elections.
At lunchtime on Tuesday, Mr. Christie trawled for late deciders at T-Bones Great American Eatery, bragging that he had his bag packed for South Carolina, but not mentioning if his plane ticket was refundable.
The 33-year-old Malaysian is bidding for an elusive gold medal in his Olympic swansong in Rio, having suffered heartbreaking defeats by Chinese great Lin Dan in the title-deciders at Beijing and London.
The death knell to conventions as deciders came when in the early 1970s both parties instituted new rules designed to make primary and caucus results more binding, more widespread, and more uniformly implemented across the country.
Decision Day Among Republicans, between 15% and about one-third said they made up their mind in the final days of the contest, which is similar to the 503% of late-deciders in other Republican contests.
The Boomers, who lost the bronze medal deciders at Seoul (1988), Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000), are drawn with the United States in Group A and play their first preliminary match against France on Aug. 6.
In Rio, all of China's singles and doubles contenders are expected to vie for podium places but the days of gold medal-deciders fought exclusively by shuttlers in identical red shirts may be gone for good.
JA: With Fear, we get the opposite: a sense that people who are really, for the most part, outside of the public eye and Senate confirmation process and any semblance of accountability are, well, the deciders.
Late deciders and the Clyburn endorsement About a third of South Carolina voters said they made up their minds about whom to support in the final days of the campaign there, according to exit poll results from CNN.
This supports the notion that Mr Trump, an avowed heretic to orthodox conservative ideology, has had more trouble unifying the right than Mrs Clinton has the left, and thus that he has more room to grow among late deciders.
Two good signs for Rubio: He got boosts from late deciders, about 3 in 10 of whom broke in his favor, and from those who value electability, winning 4 in 10 of those voters, according to early entrance polls.
Las Vegas (CNN)Polls heading into the Nevada Democratic caucuses showed the two contenders neck-and-neck, so Hillary Clinton can thank the late deciders -- people who made up their minds in the least few days -- for the victory.
In the three states that Sanders won in 2016 but lost this year, the margin was better than 2 to 1: Biden won late-deciders by 22 points in Maine, 20163 points in Oklahoma and 34 points in Minnesota.
These numbers leave him vulnerable to a last-minute Rubio surge (and in Iowa, South Carolina and Nevada, late deciders broke for Rubio), and even in victory they don't promise a runaway lead in the overall delegate count after Super Tuesday.
Those sharpening attacks, coupled with a trend of late-deciding voters breaking against the billionaire — late-deciders in Louisiana over the weekend almost handed Cruz an upset victory — suggests Trump's path to the nomination is narrower than it once was.
He thrashed two blazing forehands to earn three match points in the final tiebreak, then sealed it with a cross-court volley to book his third Grand Slam final after losing the last two French Open deciders to Rafa Nadal.
Reality nevertheless undercuts such observations: All these likely caucusgoers rendered their opinions at events for Biden and Pete Buttigieg, the two moderates who have consistently outpolled Klobuchar in Iowa and will have more opportunities to sway last-minute deciders in person.
Having succumbed to Lin in the gold medal deciders at London and Beijing, top seed Lee gained sweet revenge by dumping out the Chinese great who saved three match points before finally breaking in a deciding game of unrelenting tension.
If he finishes well beneath that mark, it will raise some pretty serious questions about just how legitimate his support is nationwide — whether it's because late deciders keep moving against him or because his mediocre field operation is failing to mobilize infrequent voters.
"He has shown in some of the early states the ability to do well among late deciders, and that has given him better numbers than he was perceived to have, but how large a bump that is, it's not quantifiable," Brown said.
Lee's relief at finally beating Lin Dan at an Olympics, the Chinese great who left him heartbroken in the gold medal deciders at London and Beijing, was written all over his face upon closing out a classic semi-final win on Friday.
Late deciders break for Northam Nearly one in five Virginia voters (18%) waited until the final week to decide which candidate to support, and Northam won them by 24 points, 61% to 37%, dispelling any notion that the momentum was on Gillespie's side.
Research suggests that Obama-Trump voters were late deciders in 22016 — many skipped the caucuses — and they are focused less on ideology and more on their families' slippage from the middle class, like the woman in Clinton who pressed Mr. Buttigieg about her children.
"The ultimate deciders are the independent voters who seem to have broken at least even, if not slightly in favor of the president on the issue of fairness," of the process, said Republican Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, where Trump scored a solid victory in 2016.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE flopped, with only 28503 percent of late deciders voting for him.
The Iowa caucuses, explained Courting social conservatives Despite the growing expectation in the field that Trump will win Monday night, the campaigns continued to aggressively court voters here in the final days, hoping to woo late-deciders -- particularly evangelical Christians, who will play a big role in Iowa.
It is an irony of the way American public equity markets have developed that the most important deciders in the P. & G. saga — as in many other proxy battles involving the world's most valuable companies — are so-called passive index-fund managers led by Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street.
The think tank has also produced an interactive data tool that allows users to offer their own assessment or opinions of who they view as the future of Digital Deciders   AN OP-ED TO CHEW ON: Russian cyberattacks are the real threat to the US, not a migrant caravan.
It is an irony of the way American public equity markets have developed that the most important deciders on the P&G saga – as in many other proxy battles involving the world's most valuable companies – are so-called passive index-fund managers led by Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street.
This bounce suggested that he was poised to be — as in Iowa — the candidate of late deciders, leaving him with at least the strong second place finish that he needed to put Jeb Bush and Chris Christie on life support, and possibly more if Donald Trump dramatically underperformed his polls.
Where the year's first Grand Slam previously offered the possibility of marathon final sets decided by a two-game advantage, matches tied at 6-6 in the deciders will now move into a tiebreak, and the first player to reach 10 points with a difference of two will win the contest.
Exit polls from the flood of Super Tuesday primaries indicated that late-deciders moved against front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
Here are his key deciders from the purchaser perspective: Buying and taking on someone else's business is always a scary proposition — the unknown unknowns — but if you get comfortable with the fundamental of the company, acquisitions can be a real accelerator compared to the epic effort — and high risk — of starting from scratch.
Which, in turn, raises the odds that someone else might be the candidate of late deciders … and after a debate in which nobody laid a glove on him, that someone else could very well be John Kasich, who has the distinction of being the establishment Republican least equipped for a long drawn-out post-New Hampshire primary campaign.
The former VP got a boost from late deciders — Joe Biden's big Super Tuesday wins are likely helped by voters who decided last minute, polls suggestBiden faced a harrowing moment during his big night — Dairy industry protesters stormed the stage during Joe Biden's victory speech on Super TuesdayOther than winning the American Samoa caucuses, Mike Bloomberg is having a really bad night so far — Bloomberg spent 50 times as much as Biden in Virginia and still got demolished and Bloomberg is seeing disastrous Super Tuesday results in states with early returns after spending a quarter of a billion dollarsPresident Trump is having a fun Super Tuesday online — Trump tweets video of 'Mini' Mike Bloomberg licking his 'dirty' fingers while eating pizza in apparent coronavirus referenceTulsi Gabbard's one delegate from the American Samoa caucuses could land her back on the debate stage —Tulsi Gabbard may have just qualified for the next Democratic debate thanks to American SamoaHere's the current delegate count, including the early results from Super Tuesday states: Here's what next: Polls closed in California at 8 p.m.

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