I saw something, I don't have the link, but Coleman and Franken in one poll were in the 40+% level, Barkley at 13%.
It is movement I admit, I think it was Strib.
Does it mean he already has some of the Faris voters? Will he also gain among GOP leaning undecided voters, who are worried over Coleman ties to the Bush-Cheney mistake set?
Barkley is trending upward, based on the one poll. To see whether it is only disgruntled Faris voters, we need to see if the trend grows.
Not said earlier, coverage of the Barkley campaign is a good thing and you should be commended for doing it. The two major parties gain coverage from their historical diminion. Third parties need to take root or die.
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I saw something, I don't have the link, but Coleman and Franken in one poll were in the 40+% level, Barkley at 13%.
It is movement I admit, I think it was Strib.
Does it mean he already has some of the Faris voters? Will he also gain among GOP leaning undecided voters, who are worried over Coleman ties to the Bush-Cheney mistake set?
Barkley is trending upward, based on the one poll. To see whether it is only disgruntled Faris voters, we need to see if the trend grows.
Not said earlier, coverage of the Barkley campaign is a good thing and you should be commended for doing it. The two major parties gain coverage from their historical diminion. Third parties need to take root or die.
Keep it up, please.
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