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California Governor: 47%- (D)Jerry Brown, 43%- (R)Meg Whitman, 6%- Undecided, 4%- Some other candidate
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Rick
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Interesting results.
These sorts of races change a lot as the election nears though.
As I posted elsewhere, you need to validate your polling methods, or at least make your pollster available for questions.
Right now, your results re not being taken seriously. Please see Free republic forum for further information.
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