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« on: December 20, 2008, 12:58:25 AM »

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I saw Milk today and they said it lost by 2-to-1, but had it carrying Imperial with 69%.  Otherwise it looked like a standard social liberal/conservative mix except it lost in Glenn.  wtf?  Oh, and it was also two-to-one no in Los Angeles despite being almost 70% in Imperial?  And then there was something about the results vs. the "polls," and I got totally confused

Anyway, if anyone knows, I'd be very interested...

If it only won Shasta by a hair one imagines it went down hard.

Imperial County is the most populist county in California.  61% Obama, but 70% Prop. 8.
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