Looks like they've chosen sketchy bitch but it's still weird to have 30%+ undecideds in so many polls this close to voting day.
It's not that close to voting day in Oklahoma. Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada come first, perhaps along with other states. Why should anyone in a later-voting state be 100% decided now, when the candidate they back may not even be running by the time they vote? I'd expect higher undecideds in states not named Iowa and New Hampshire. The campaign hasn't really started there yet, anyway.
Oklahoma is a super Tuesday state 3/1.