In the final WMUR/UNH election poll, 49 percent of likely voters say they will vote for Lynch, 41 percent prefer Stephen, 2 percent favor Libertarian John Babiarz, 1 percent prefer some other candidate, and 7 percent are undecided.
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In the final WMUR/UNH election poll, 49 percent of likely voters say they will vote for Lynch, 41 percent prefer Stephen, 2 percent favor Libertarian John Babiarz, 1 percent prefer some other candidate, and 7 percent are undecided.
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Flier from the Manhattan Greens. Found at On The Wilder Side:
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Jimmy Vielkind, Albany Times-Union:
Third-party protests. If you consider the system a farce, the campaign bogus, our government a joke, then give it the leader it deserves: Jimmy McMillan.…
Win, lose or Draw…It was a great campaign – Special thanks to the guys who made this campaign such a terrific team effort: Kevin Takenaga, Beau Cain, Terry Floyd, Dana McLorn, and Wayne Allyn Root.…
http://wredlich.com/ny/2010/11/please-vote/:
It’s Election Day. Thanks to all of our supporters for your effort and encouraging words.
Now please vote. Polls opened at 6 am and they close at 9 pm.…
John Spink at Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
In the race for governor, Republican Nathan Deal leads Democrat Roy Barnes 47 percent to 40 percent, with Libertarian John Monds getting the support of 6 percent.
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Darcy Richardson at Uncovered Politics:
Stumping for independent aspirant Farid Khavari in Florida’s gubernatorial campaign, Brian P. Moore, a former Democratic candidate for governor, spared few adjectives in criticizing Republican Rick Scott’s plan to create a meager 700,000 jobs in the Sunshine State over the next seven years.
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Newsday is one of the main, daily newspapers serving Long Island, New York. Today’s election day overview article at Newsday: notes the importance of ballot access issues with the NY Governor’s race; mentions the Libertarian and Green Party candidates for Governor; and also notes a local race where a Democratic official — having lost her primary — carries on her re-election bid using only her third party ballot lines.…
Ronald Hardy at Green Party Watch:
There are 59 candidates running for the United States House of Representatives on November 2.
This is the third of three posts on Green Party House candidates, continuing with the Central portion of the United States.…