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Read my lips folks... the GOP is screwed next year.
Search is our friend.
Tim Kaine(D)has a one-point edge, 46% to 45%, over Jerry Kilgore (R).
OoOOH! Too close! Anyone have any voting machines they can send to the Virginia Democrat Party? King Count, Wa. maybe?
His State Polling wasn't that accurate IMHO -- at least not where I live. A lot of Republicans do not answer their phones because of caller ID including me.
There is only one poll that counts and that it at the polling booth. All of you who live by the polls would have freaked if you lived in OK in 2004 when they had Dr. Tom down by over 10 points right before the election and he clobbered his opponent.
Ignore polls and go vote! Until they figure out a way to get around caller ID, polling will be worse and worse and we don't even know the weighted factor of this poll.
There should be a warning label for polls -- believe them at your own risk IMHO!