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Sam Spade
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« on: November 06, 2005, 01:16:17 AM »

I think Forrester has decided he needs low turnout to win.  This is why he is hardcore negative. 

For some reason, Corzine seems to be following his lead.  Why, I don't know.

I get the feeling my Monday prediction is going to be all wrong. 

With New Jersey, it's all about predicting where these damn last-minute New Jersey independents are going to break or whether they'll show up at all. 

Also, I still don't know whether to believe that the usual 2-3% underpolling of mountain Republicans in Virginia is occurring this time or not, and whether apparent Kaine momentum over the last two weeks will overshadow that.

At least I don't have to deal with Wisconsin or New Mexico polling.  And at least I have NYC, where the result is obvious.
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Sam Spade
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« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2005, 01:54:19 AM »

How dare Corzine actually fight back instead of taking the high road and losing like Kerry?

The only thing that can hurt Corzine right now is low turnout.  By escalating the ruckus, that's exactly what may happen. (and what I'm sure Forrester has in mind)
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