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« on: September 11, 2006, 08:56:29 PM »

It looks like Cardin is going to win with room to spare. I am so glad. This race isn't going to go to the republicans if that happens.

It isn't going to happen for Mfume. From Political Wire:

"On the eve of Maryland's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, Ben Cardin (D) "appears to rally" to defeat Kweisi Mfume (D), according to a new SurveyUSA poll. "Since an identical poll 11 days ago, Cardin has gained 9 points, Mfume has lost 4 points. Cardin had trailed by 4, now leads by 9, a 13-point swing."

"Key findings: "Middle-income voters have moved decisively to Cardin. Cardin had trailed by 20, now leads by 5 among those with annual household incomes of $40,000 to $80,000. Cardin wins 4:1 among White voters. Mfume wins 5:1 among African-American voters. Cardin has an overwhelming 70% to 15% lead among voters over age 65, the most reliable voters. Mfume leads among voters under age 50."

"Caveat: "If voter turnout is very high, Mfume has a chance to catch Cardin."

Good news for one party, then bad news, then good news. It is like a see-saw.  It can get one dizzy.
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