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A former University of Colorado student and undecided voter will appear on the "Today" show on NBC on Friday morning to discuss how Thursday night's vice presidential debate affected her view of the election.
Jacqueline Garcia, 22, graduated from CU this past spring with a major in Spanish and a minor in business. She represents one of the undecided voters that both the McCain and Obama campaigns are trying to capture less than five weeks before Election Day.
Garcia is scheduled to appear on the morning news and chat program at 8:05 a.m. to talk about her impressions of vice presidential candidates Sarah Palin and Joe Biden.


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