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Vermont Gubernatorial Poll Says Pollina in Second Place

Posted on October 20, 2008 by adminOctober 20, 2008
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On October 10, Rasmussen Reports released a Vermont gubernatorial poll, showing Republican Jim Douglas at 45%, independent Anthony Pollina 25%, Democrat Gaye Symington 20%, other and undecided 10%. However, the poll also seemed to suggest that if voters get the … Continue reading →

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Daily Kos Tracking Poll Shows Gender Shift in Barr Support

Posted on October 20, 2008 by adminOctober 20, 2008
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Daily Kos has had a general election tracking poll for the presidential race for several months. It includes not only Obama and McCain, but Barr, Nader, other, and undecided. The poll has shown both Barr and Nader at 2% each, … Continue reading →

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Over 78% of Georgia State House Races Have Only One Candidate on Ballot

Posted on October 20, 2008 by adminOctober 20, 2008
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Georgia elects all 180 members of its State House in every election year. This year, of the 180 races, there is only one candidate on the ballot in 141 of the races. There are no minor party candidates on the … Continue reading →

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Should Minor Party & Independent Presidential Candidates "Debate Down"? Lessons of 1948

Posted on October 19, 2008 by adminOctober 19, 2008
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Minor party and independent presidential candidates are generally kept out of debates with their major party opponents. Generally, minor party and independent presidential candidates do get a chance to debate each other, but many such candidates seem afraid to “debate … Continue reading →

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Should Minor Party & Independent Presidential Candidates “Debate Down”? Lessons of 1948

Posted on October 19, 2008 by adminOctober 19, 2008
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Minor party and independent presidential candidates are generally kept out of debates with their major party opponents. Generally, minor party and independent presidential candidates do get a chance to debate each other, but many such candidates seem afraid to “debate … Continue reading →

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