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  <title>The Fighting 29th</title>
  <subtitle>All about New York's 29th Congressional District</subtitle>
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  <updated>2006-10-30T21:44:04-05:00</updated>
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    <title>Massa 53%, Kuhl 42%</title>
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    <published>2006-10-30T21:44:04-05:00</published>
    <updated>2006-10-30T21:44:04-05:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Rottenchester</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>A new <a href="http://majoritywatch.com">Majority Watch</a> poll in the 29th, taken from October 24 to October 26 and released today, shows little movement from the last poll taken ten days earlier (52%/40%).&nbsp; The <a href="http://constituentdynamics.com/mw/2006/pdf/round3/NY29_round3.pdf">crosstabs [pdf]</a> are almost identical to the last one, and the <a href="http://www.fighting29th.com/2006/10/majority_watch_.html">same grim conclusions</a> can be drawn for the Kuhl campaign.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Looking through the races at pollster.com's <a href="http://www.pollster.com/house.php">House page</a>, it looks like NY-20 is still one of the area races where Majority Watch and other pollsters disagree.&nbsp; In that more heavily polled race, Majority Watch leans farther toward the Democrat, Kirsten Gillibrand, than even her own polls.&nbsp; Yet there are a number of other races were Majority Watch is consistent with other non-partisan polls.&nbsp; So this one could be dead on, or out to lunch.&nbsp; We'll find out a week from tomorrow.</p>    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>A new <a href="http://majoritywatch.com">Majority Watch</a> poll in the 29th, taken from October 24 to October 26 and released today, shows little movement from the last poll taken ten days earlier (52%/40%).&nbsp; The <a href="http://constituentdynamics.com/mw/2006/pdf/round3/NY29_round3.pdf">crosstabs [pdf]</a> are almost identical to the last one, and the <a href="http://www.fighting29th.com/2006/10/majority_watch_.html">same grim conclusions</a> can be drawn for the Kuhl campaign.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Looking through the races at pollster.com's <a href="http://www.pollster.com/house.php">House page</a>, it looks like NY-20 is still one of the area races where Majority Watch and other pollsters disagree.&nbsp; In that more heavily polled race, Majority Watch leans farther toward the Democrat, Kirsten Gillibrand, than even her own polls.&nbsp; Yet there are a number of other races were Majority Watch is consistent with other non-partisan polls.&nbsp; So this one could be dead on, or out to lunch.&nbsp; We'll find out a week from tomorrow.</p>    ]]></content>
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