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Electoral-Vote.com Returns for 2006 Elections

Klaus writes "In the 2004 Presidential race, the website electoral-vote.com tracked individual state polls, providing a map of the changing political scene. The map, updated daily, was a phenomenal success. The site is back for the 2006 Congressional elections. It is providing descriptions of the top 40 House races, and all 33 Senate races, as well as valuable information for prospective voters." Remember, your vote counts. Make it out there on November 7th.

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  1. Re:In 2004 QWZX by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    It was impossible to predict the disaster that was Katherine Harris in Florida.

    You mean, that disaster that actually tried to follow the law?? What a bitch. She didn't break the law in order to make the Democrats happy.

    Next time, I'm sure the Democrats have better strategies to force states to break the law in order to make them the winner.

  2. Re:It's Wrong by Brandybuck · · Score: 0, Troll

    He lost the primary because only Democrats vote in Democrat primaries. But the general election will consist of Democrats AND Republicans AND independents AND third parties. It's tempting to think that all Democrats will vote how their Democrat masters tell them to, but Connecticut voters are more mature than that. I suspect at least a third of them will vote for Leiberman.

    Single issue candidates always do better in primaries than in general elections. Which is why Lamont will probably lose. Leiberman is more solidly liberal than Lamont, and Connecticut is a liberal state. Do the math.

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