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Tue Oct 24, 2006 at 09:52 PM CDT
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(Talk about a wave building... - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)
Reported here
The poll -- which was overseen by two local professors, political science professor Nathan Bigelow and sociology professor Janet Huber Lowry -- notes that Hall has gotten a minimum of 58% of the vote in the last five straight elections. But the numbers it finds this time around are different. It surveyed 400 registered voters without providing descriptions of the candidates, and found the above-mentioned 48%-41% spread among those who say they will "certainly vote."
Here's the poll
All I have to really say is "Wow". Hall has dropped hard from 2004. Considering that Bush won TX-4 with 70%. This could actually be somewhat close.
Maybe the closest re-election campaign that Hall has ever had (the current closest is 58/40).
So, anybody got any thoughts? or cold water? |
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