Polls Go Dark With Many Voters Undecided: Italy Campaign Trail
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Italians go to the polls on March 4 in a close election with voters divided over the country’s relationship with the European Union, taxes, and immigration. Here’s your daily guide to the latest news.
Two weeks out and a lot of Italians still have no idea who they want in the next government. As much as a third of potential voters are undecided, and as Chiara Albanese and Marco Bertacche explain, they’re mostly women, middle-aged, without university degrees and disappointed with former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.