Nichlemn
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« on: January 02, 2015, 05:31:42 AM » |
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I doubt it makes much of a difference. Just because he did well in early polls but did worse when he came back doesn't mean it was his dropping out and/or subsequent absence which cost all that support. Most likely (as is the case with many third party candidates), much of his early support was soft and liable to "come home" to the major candidates as time wore on. Maybe he improves by 5% or so, possibly winning Maine but no other states. It would take some major shake-ups to the campaign for him to throw the election into the House, let alone win.
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