They're frustrated, not apathetic. We spoke with undecided Alberta voters in a battleground riding

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Polls suggest this election is still too close to call, and in Calgary-Beddington, several people told CBC News they’re struggling to make up their minds.

But they’re not apathetic, just frustrated. 

“I only see two faces that are pretty familiar to everyone,” said Shayne March, a father who was at Beddington Towne Centre when CBC interviewed him.

“It just seems like a squabble of some sort. They want to put each other down, and I’m just really not that type of person.”

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Calgary-Beddington is a riding that’s neither progressive nor conservative. Line up the 26 Calgary ridings from right to left based on their

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