Not exact matches
«Support for Yes is solid and as we
move into the final eight weeks of the campaign we will be working hard to continue the flow of
undecided voters to our side,» Yes Scotland chief executive Blair Jenkins said.
Westminster sources are certain the
move pinpoints the weakest area for pro-independence advocates and will help swing
undecided voters behind a «no» vote.
Mandelson and Blair's dominance of the political news just as Labour members received ballot papers fatally damaged the candidate whom they hoped to help, persuading enough
undecided voters that it was time for everyone to
move on.
The
move comes in the final days of the 2012 presidential race, as both campaigns work to appeal to the remaining
undecided and independent
voters.