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UncleSam
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« on: October 25, 2017, 04:28:39 PM »

There is no way that 26% of Virginia is undecided at this point lol

While I could see Gillespie eking out a win via doing well in NOVA and doing just well enough in SW Virginia, an 8 point win is way beyond the realm of what is reasonable for Virginia. Maybe Gillespie's ads in Nova are flipping left-leaners to undecided, but will any of those voters actually vote for Gillespie or stay home?

There are some weird questions / responses in this poll as well - does anyone know what is up with 96% of roughly a third of the respondents supporting their home town being a sanctuary city (was this only asked of people who live in sanctuary cities?)?

Similarly, it is really odd that more identify as Democrat than Republican, but when you include two-party leaners the Republicans lead by 12. Has anyone asked this question previously in Virginia, and if so is that consistent? It seems almost backwards to me - I think of Virginia as having a large number of left-leaners, though it is possible those voters mostly identify as Democrats.
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