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skipos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-30-05 06:59 PM
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Two questions about the Kaine/Kilgore/Potts election next week
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1. What do you think about this?

From Kilgore.com

"The Washington Post released its findings today and shows Tim Kaine with a 47-to-44 lead over Jerry Kilgore, a statistical tie when the margin of error of 3% is considered."

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"In 1993, the final Post poll shortchanged George Allen's percentage by six points. In 1997, Jim Gilmore won eight percent more of the vote than the Post gave him credit for. Mark Earley performed six points better than the Post predicted in 2001. Over the course of the last three gubernatorial races, the Post has misstated Republican performance by an average of 6.6 points."

2. How can I convince some some friends who are lifelong Republicans to vote for Potts? There is no way they would vote for Kaine.
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