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In an unusual and unusually important election, undecided voters aren’t indecisive, writes Jim Coyle, but carefully considering their options. 

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By Jim CoyleContributor

Jim Coyle is a former Toronto Star reporter and feature writer. In his 40-year career, he also wrote for The Canadian Press and the Ottawa Citizen.

An online panel discussion of readers hosted by The Star this week found that to be undecided in this election is not to be unopinionated, inattentive, or untroubled.

In fact, the undecided voters, who gathered in an online video chat, were deeply concerned about their country’s future, absorbing as much information as possible and taking their vote exceedingly seriously.

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Jim Coyle is a former Toronto Star reporter and feature writer. In his 40-year career, he also wrote …

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