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Ehrlich is not in a good place
Meet Bob Ehrlich (R) — the most vulnerable governor up for reelection in November. Ehrlich’s chances suffered a double dose of bad news over the last few weeks. First, Doug Duncan dropped from the race — allowing Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley to avoid the bumps and bruises of what looked to be a competitive primary. Then The Washington Post published the results of a poll showing the incumbent trailing O’Malley 51 percent to 40 percent among registered voters and 55 percent to 39 percent among those most likely to vote.
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Don’t look now, but Granholm is sinking like a rock: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060710/ap_on_el_gu/michigan_governor_1
A drop in the point spread of 25 points(!!) in 7 months.
Yes, Granholm has dropped pretty hard but I’m more interested in Ehrlich for obvious reasons.
Well within your perogative. Just taking issue with the original hack-tastic writer.