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Old 09-29-2011, 04:44 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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"Quinnipiac put out a pair of new polls, focusing on the Republican primary race in Pennsylvania and in Ohio...These polls are difficult to read as they don’t winnow out people who won’t vote in the primaries, and because they are taken so infrequently. But apart from the Santorum blip in his home state, the polls confirms it: it’s a two man race."

Quinnipiac in OH and PA: Romney leads, Perry leads, Santorum flops | RedState
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Old 09-29-2011, 05:34 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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"Quinnipiac put out a pair of new polls, focusing on the Republican primary race in Pennsylvania and in Ohio...These polls are difficult to read as they don’t winnow out people who won’t vote in the primaries, and because they are taken so infrequently. But apart from the Santorum blip in his home state, the polls confirms it: it’s a two man race."

Quinnipiac in OH and PA: Romney leads, Perry leads, Santorum flops | RedState
interesting, I think, unless something unforseen happens it is pretty clear we have a 2 man race. I guess there is always a posiblity something will change. Let's see how things look in Jan..

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