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Poll numbers from Kentucky's US Senate race, my last Senate race report, all shall rejoice!

by: Shack

Thu May 28, 2009 at 19:42:32 PM EDT


I will keep the spin off this blog. I will report these numbers because my so-called breaking story last night needs a little brother.

Lt. Governor Daniel Mongiardo holds an overall 43% to 28% lead over Attorney General Jack Conway according to an internal poll released today by the Mongiardo campaign.

Shack :: Poll numbers from Kentucky's US Senate race, my last Senate race report, all shall rejoice!

There ya go. In my vast campaign experience all polling means something, but internal polling is a different animal in the eyes of the pundits and the public.

This is will be my last report on the US Senate race in Kentucky. I am clearly biased in favor of Daniel Mongiardo. If I continue to blog here I will post threads on rural progressive issues or national issues only.

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You do not have to refrain from supporting Mongiardo here. I hope to have Mongiardo and Conway diaries here. This community is not hostile to either.

Please, post whatever you want on why you support Mongiardo. Hopefully, we will get Conway diaries too.


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