
Scottish independence vote too close to call on election eve
Clip: 9/17/2014 | 5m 2s
In Scotland, it’s still unclear whether 4 million projected voters will decide.
On the eve of Scotland’s historic vote for independence, it’s still unclear whether 4 million projected voters will decide to stay with the United Kingdom or break the union. Gary Gibbon of Independent Television News follows both campaigns for a look at their last chance to sway undecided Scots, while Dan Rivers talks to voters in the Highlands.
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Scottish independence vote too close to call on election eve
Clip: 9/17/2014 | 5m 2s
On the eve of Scotland’s historic vote for independence, it’s still unclear whether 4 million projected voters will decide to stay with the United Kingdom or break the union. Gary Gibbon of Independent Television News follows both campaigns for a look at their last chance to sway undecided Scots, while Dan Rivers talks to voters in the Highlands.
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