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Simon And Davis Neck And Neck?

Daniel Wiener thinks that the CA governor's race may be a lot closer than the LA Times says.

Posted by Rand Simberg at October 02, 2002 01:16 PM
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I think you're right about this. More supporting evidence is that according to this political oddsmaker, Governor Davis is given 9 to 7 odds (56%) to win the governorship again.

Posted by Karl Hallowell at October 2, 2002 03:00 PM

Dream on. This race isn't close. Willie Brown will manufacture whatever votes Grayout needs to keep the money flowing. And it won't be many given the deflation of Simon's fraud conviction. Dump him an bring in Ahnuld, just like NJ.

Posted by Richard A. Heddleson at October 2, 2002 10:35 PM

I've added an update, quoting the California Political Review as finding exactly the same problems that I did in the Los Angeles Times poll.

Posted by Daniel Wiener at October 4, 2002 08:42 PM


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