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Thursday
Sep232010

If You Were To Vote...

Election season is well and truly here.... The polls are rolling in thick and fast. Whether you think they are actually useful or not, they do make for interesting reads. And they sure are a kick up the backside for some candidates, who realise they aren't exactly doing how they think they should be doing. Right now, the candidates have a fair amount of time to get their acts together and make some changes. A month down the line, and those polls start becoming more realistic, and less likely to change. Unless of course there is some major scandal, leak, or general screw up. Those make life more entertaining.

I wanted to share this CNN poll with you, just to show you some evidence of how things are going. It has Wisconsin on it, with the Democratic Senator, and Dem candidate for Governor trailing. They didn't have primaries though, so they should pick up votes this next month. It also has Delaware, which compares the numbers of the Tea Party candidate, and the defeated Republican candidate, showing how Democrats got lucky, and will now hopefully take the state.

Elsewhere, the Dems are behind. Lets hope this helps get things into shape.

Let me know what you think, and whether you find it interesting.

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/09/22/topstate3.pdf

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