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In reply to the discussion: Graham Platner maintains big lead over Janet Mills in Maine senate race, new poll finds [View all]Wiz Imp
(9,710 posts)34. A sample of 462 voters is very small, even in a small state like Maine.
Also note this:
But UNH whiffed on its late October survey about two referendum questions on the state ballot. It showed 49% opposed a citizens initiative to adopt a strict voter ID requirement and 38% supported a red flag law.
After the votes were counted, more than 64% of voters opposed voter ID requirements and nearly 63% supported the red flag law.
After the votes were counted, more than 64% of voters opposed voter ID requirements and nearly 63% supported the red flag law.
So their recent track record in tracking the actual vote is godawful
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Graham Platner maintains big lead over Janet Mills in Maine senate race, new poll finds [View all]
Celerity
Friday
OP
A shame it will very likely come down to Mills and Platner. Mills will be 85yo at the end of her first term, she will be
Celerity
Friday
#12
Should he win, I expect to be as disappointed in him as I am in another tattooed senator.
QueerDuck
Sunday
#47
People are starting to vote with their feet against 70-somethings running for 6 year terms
Prairie Gates
Friday
#6