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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele] "Young says that he has heard that the Bowser campaign's internal polls also show a very close race." "Young" is Ben Young, Catania's campaign manager. Other than that, I have no information about Bowser's polls. I have friends who are working in her campaign, but for reasons I don't understand, they refuse to share private information with me. :-) [/quote] Thanks, putting it all together, maybe the true gap is indeed lower than 17, but not quite as low as 8. Somewhere in the 10-12% range sounds about right based on all of this. With 27% undecided or going for fringe candidates in this poll, that seems a little more possible for Catania than when the gap was 17% and undecided/fringe was only 15%. But I would still give him 10-15% odds of winning, of course that's up from probably 5% based on the last poll. I still see a very narrow way he can put together enough votes. Nothing pops out that will swing enough people, at least right now. [/quote]
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