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Question: Choose one. Also feel free to predict percentages for each candidate in the comments.
#1
Tony Evers
 
#2
Matt Flynn
 
#3
Mike McCabe
 
#4
Mahlon Mitchell
 
#5
Josh Pade
 
#6
Kelda Roys
 
#7
Paul Soglin
 
#8
Kathleen Vinehout
 
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Total Voters: 77

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« on: August 13, 2018, 06:08:32 PM »

I have this uneasy feeling that it's not as decided as it appears to be. It might be because I've only met one other Evers supporter in the Dane county area, and that he has virtually no presence from here to MKE where I've been, but hey. Who knows?

I get the same feeling. I haven't seen any presence from the Evers campaign, but I've been contacted by a few other campaigns. Evers must be relying on name recognition in rural Wisconsin, because I don't really see a base for him. He seems to have the upper hand, but the huge amount of undecided voters and persuadable voters leads me to believe that this is going to be close. It's hard for me to say which other candidates are likely to win (Mitchell and Vinehout will easily outperform their polling averages), because there are so many candidates that I don't think any candidate gets close to 50%.
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