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« on: October 10, 2007, 09:53:04 AM »

I think, IIRC if the Lib Dems drop by 1/10th of their 2005 nationwide vote in a poll, then they loose 1/10th of support in each seat in Baxters model. At the moment in some, the Lib Dems are down close to half of what they got last time round, cutting their share of the vote by half in each seat effectively wiping them out.
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