Heading into Monday’s first general election presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, some national polls are indicating that up to 20 percent of the voting public is undecided on which way to go.
To get a perspective on how many undecideds there are in Arizona, KJZZ's The Show spoke with NAU political scientist Fred Solop, who estimated there are less than 10 percent of undecided Arizona voters.
"Undecided doesn't necessarily mean they're purely undecided, that they don't have leanings," Solop said. "Most people have leanings in one direction or another."