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Massachusetts Governor: (D)Deval Patrick- 45%, (R)Charles Baker- 45%, (I)Timothy Cahill- 5%, Undecided- 4%
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dayyyum! HP has the independents at 8%… But I wonder how true they hold when it come to election day. Personally, I know that I weigh voting for an independent… (though I haven’t seen too many strong candidates in my local polls)… but I will usually change my mind and vote with my priority principles.