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Tracking Poll Results — Markell Leads
Despite the two concerted attempts by spammers to rig the results. The first attempt occurred sometime Friday, when “Others” somehow garned 132 votes. Is this the unseen hand of internet troll Doug Beatty? Perhaps. Or perhaps it was the Libertarians. Steve Newton, who is running for Governor on the L ticket?
The second attempt happened yesterday and Sunday, when some teabaggers woke up and try to place Cragg in contention.
Attention WGMD: Two Things.
First, you act like blowhard Alex Pires is officially a candidate. He is not. While he angrily announced his intention to run, he has not filed any paperwork yet. So let’s wait and see before assuming that Carper will be facing him in the fall.
Second, since you do not refer to the Republican Party as the Republic Party, do not refer to the Democratic Party as the Democrat Party. The reason you shouldn’t do it is because it is a very obvious tell that instead of being an independent, neutral and unbiased news organization, you are instead paid biased shills for Fox News and the conservative movement.
So try better next time. Thanks again.
Question of the Day
If inter-racial marriage was against the views of Kevin Kelley’s faith, would he be against it?
Breaking: Friends Fire Rule Arson
No details yet, but it definitely wasn’t electrical in nature. Sad, sad news.
DL Tracking Poll: Bullock Leads in the NCCo. Council Prez Race.
His campaign website is not up yet (though he has a Twitter account up and running), but he’s got supporters. The Rev. Christopher Bullock of the Canaan Baptish Church in Wilmington leads civic activist Bill Dunn and Renee Taschner, 46% to 31% to 23%, respectively.
Eric Bodenweiser is back, teabagging Joe Booth.
I apologize for that headline. It is so very wrong. But that is what our St. Pauli Girl is doing, primarying Senator Joe Booth (R) as a Teabagger. This will be a rematch, as Bodenweiser challenged Senator Booth in 2010 in Booth’s first non-special election as an incumbent. Booth won by only 120 votes, or 51% to 49%.








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