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Voters undecided about whether to watch debate

Updated: October 4, 2012
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CHAMPAIGN - Wednesday night's presidential debate will set the stage for November's election. It's a day President Obama and Governor Mitt Romney have been preparing for for months.

Even though many voters said they want to hear the candidates' messages, some said watching the debate isn't worth their time. That's because they don't think candidates will actually answer important questions.

Instead, some voters said they expect to see attacks between Governor Romney and President Obama. But others said watching the debate is an important way to stay informed on this year's election issues.

People said there may still be some undecided voters out there. But many said they already know who they plan to cast their ballot for next month.

If you want to watch the debate for yourself, you can tune in on WCIA-3. It starts at 8 pm.

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