With two weeks ’til Iowa’s Caucuses help pick a presidential candidate, many Democrats remain undecided. Radio Iowa’s O.Kay Henderson went to Boone this weekend to talk with some uncommitted voters.Francis Morrow of Boone wants to choose somebody who can beat George Bush, and she’s still “shopping around” for a candidate. Morrow says she just “hasn’t found the right one yet,” and plans to see as many candidates in person as she can. Morrow was in the audience Saturday night when Massachusetts Senator John Kerry stopped in Boone. Gary Polking of Boone is among the undecided, too, and he was in the audience to judge whether Kerry had what it took.Afterwards, Polking wasn’t ready to committ, but was impressed by Kerry’s “open manner” and the way he handled questions from the crowd. Barbara Jensen of Boone went from Kerry’s event to an event in Boone featuring Howard Dean, hoping to hear answers to issues she’s concerned about. Jensen says she’s “open minded” and is just hoping one will “strike a chord” with her.Jensen says she has yet to find a candidate who can satisfy what she thinks a president should “encompass.” Vernon Mormon of Boone is another undecided voter who was evaluating Kerry and Dean in person on Saturday. Mormon says time crept up on him, and he decided he’s “better get on the stick” and start looking more in depth at the candidates. Jane Fideler of Slater is a school teacher who says “electability” is her main criteria. She says she needs to look a little deeper into the issues and Dean’s plans.She says she’ll know it not when she sees it, but when she “feels it.” Fideler says “now I just need to find my candidate.”