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Even when Sharron Angle was down in the polls, I still thought Harry Reid was unlikely to win. Why? Because for months, he has been stuck at 45-47 percent of the vote. To win Tuesday, he will need the none of the above option and third-party vote to reach about 10 percent. That’s not impossible, but by historic standards it’s a tall order.

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SpiralArchitect| 10.29.10 @ 3:45PM

Unfortunately, Reid has a very large advantage with the sizable dead voter constituency here in Nevada.

Beboper| 10.31.10 @ 1:18AM

Yeah, the desert is full of Reid 'voters', especially around Vegas, planted there by the Siegal and Spillotro mobs. But this time around, there's not enough of them.

Chris| 10.31.10 @ 5:49AM

Just remember the Teamsters Union{James R. Hoffa} and the Chicago Outfit { La Cosa Nostra} ran it for 40 years or more with the approval of the Feds.

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