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Word on the Street Man

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Exit pollers have been at work all day trying to sample and project the USM faculty vote in the Republican primary. So far only two of the great minds have been found in the GOP column;hardly enough for a valid sample. Very few of the scholars were able to break away from their research to vote in the Neanderthal primary. Mayor Dupree is solid with the faculty at 97%,while a despondent Rowell garners a timid 3%.

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Once again you ignore the fact that a substantial number of faculty DO NOT LIVE IN HATTIESBURG.
Therefore your projections of who "the faculty" favor are meaningless.

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Originally posted by: Word on the Street Man

"Exit pollers have been at work all day trying to sample and project the USM faculty vote in the Republican primary. So far only two of the great minds have been found in the GOP column;hardly enough for a valid sample. Very few of the scholars were able to break away from their research to vote in the Neanderthal primary. Mayor Dupree is solid with the faculty at 97%,while a despondent Rowell garners a timid 3%. "


Looks like one of the moose from the joke thread lurched onto this one.

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Rowell captures GOP nomination; Ellard captures Ward 4 nomination


With all 14 precincts reporting, Rowell defeated state Rep. Lee Jarrell Davis 2,419, or 62 percent, to 1,480, or 38 percent, according to unofficial returns.


http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050517/NEWS01/50517006



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Can Rowell take Dupree??

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