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Go Home It's Getting Close In Ny And Nj

THE PLANK FEBRUARY 4, 2008

It's Getting Close In Ny And Nj

That's according to the new Q-Poll (not just for Lamont-Lieberman anymore!). In New York, Hillary's lead over Obama--which was 26 points on January 22--has almost been halved to 53 to 39 percent. And in New Jersey she leads Obama 48 to 43 (as compared to 49 to 32 percent on January 23). The next 36 hours can't go fast enough for her.

Meanwhile, on the Republican side, the same Q poll finds McCain with double-digit leads over Romney in both New York and New Jersey.

--Jason ZengerleĀ 

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Well, check out the Spine of you want to know what's happening in NY - Marty calls it shenanigens, everyone in my office is buzzing about it.

Registered voters always receive a card in the mail with the address of where they vote and other information.  We just hand the card to the precinct person when we check in and proceed to the voting booth.  

Well, no one has received their voting card here in the city for some mysterious reason, so no one really knows where they are supposed to vote.

Except of course older voters who have experience and can probably just show up to where they usually vote and be reasonably certain that's where they'll vote this time too - first timers need to learn by osmosis I guess.  Gee, wonder who first timers will most likely vote for?

This feels very un-accidental.

- Wandreycer1

February 4, 2008 at 10:24am

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From Obama's website for New York - although younger voters know where to find this stuff very quickly on-line, here it is anyway for foggies like me:

my.barackobama.com/.../nyhome

This is the information provided on this page through links:

Find your polling location

If you live in New York city, you can look up your polling location automatically.

If you live elsewhere in New York, you can contact your county board of elections to find your polling place.

- Wandreycer1

February 4, 2008 at 10:51am

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That's still an awful lot to overcome, at least on the NY numbers; is that really a lot to get excited about?

- cspencef

February 4, 2008 at 11:23am

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