Poll of all polls! -- RACE FOR GOVERNOR 2010 (Santa Fe: working, Mexican)
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Actually according to the Albuquerque Journal's latest poll (published today), support for Denish is strongest in north central New Mexico, where she has 60% versus Martinez' 35%. Hispanic support statewide was 56% for Denish and 37% for Martinez.
Our rally for Susana Martinez and all the other Republican candidates (John Sanchez, Dianna Duran, Matt Chandler, Matt Rush, Tom Mullins) was this afternoon at the Genoveva Chavez Center. We are estimating between 250 and 300 people were there.
It was an EXCELLENT rally .. and the crowd was VERY enthusiastic. Everyone is sensing a big victory for Susana and Dianna Duran.
Actually according to the Albuquerque Journal's latest poll (published today), support for Denish is strongest in north central New Mexico, where she has 60% versus Martinez' 35%. Hispanic support statewide was 56% for Denish and 37% for Martinez.
Oh thats cute. Well, the rally attendance shows differently. Well see on election day...
(the following is a half excerpt of a typical {yes, this happened more than once} dinnertime phone conversation yesterday between a household member {no, not me} and a political campaigner).
"Hello?"
"This is nnnn."
"Stop talking."
"STOP TALKING."
"I'm sick and tired of getting 10 to 15 political calls A DAY, so you can take this election, and shove..{let's just use our imaginations; fill it in with the most colorful language you can and you'll get it right}".
While a, oh, say, Canadian might be horrified by this half a conversation, it was actually quite funny, and it kept getting funnier as the night went on. Maybe you just had to know the person.
(the following is a half excerpt of a typical {yes, this happened more than once} dinnertime phone conversation yesterday between a household member {no, not me} and a political campaigner).
"Hello?"
"This is nnnn."
"Stop talking."
"STOP TALKING."
"I'm sick and tired of getting 10 to 15 political calls A DAY, so you can take this election, and shove..{let's just use our imaginations; fill it in with the most colorful language you can and you'll get it right}".
While a, oh, say, Canadian might be horrified by this half a conversation, it was actually quite funny, and it kept getting funnier as the night went on. Maybe you just had to know the person.
You're on someone's list Zoidberg. I've lived here nearly 12 years and have never received a call from a political campaign.
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