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Old 11-22-2008, 09:20 PM   #21
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Polling on 2012 Starting
Barack Obama won't even be inaugurated for 2 months and the race for 2012 is already on. Gallup ran a poll among Republicans and Republican leaners asking which candidates they wanted to see run in 2012. Here are the results.

Candidate Yes No No opinion
Sarah Palin 67% 30% 3%
Mitt Romney 62% 32% 5%
Mike Huckabee 61% 33% 6%
David Petraeus 49% 39% 12%
Rudy Giuliani 48% 47% 5%
Newt Gingrich 47% 48% 5%
Bobby Jindal 34% 36% 30%
Jeb Bush 31% 61% 9%
Charlie Crist 23% 46% 31%
Lindsey Graham 21% 53% 25%

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With 64% of vote counted, Coleman has 120 vote lead. If they only count the other 36% i am guessing maybe Coleman wins with a 45 to 75 vote win. Very close. The other 36% is comming next week but it is around 1,000 votes that has been challenged that they are going to look over and then it is talks and no decisions yet if some absentee ballots will be looked at again. This was one nail bitter of a race here, no matter who wins.
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68% of MN now in and Coleman has pushed it up to 180 over Franken.
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