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Murphy win more likely as vote tally winds down
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Last Edited | Summer Intern Nov 19, 2004 06:41pm |
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Media | Newspaper - San Diego Union-Tribune |
News Date | Friday, November 19, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | The numbers point strongly to Dick Murphy's re-election as the vote count in the San Diego mayor's race enters what may be its final day today.
"It's all over but the shouting and the lawsuits," market researcher John Nienstedt said.
On Tuesday, Nienstedt, founder of San Diego polling company Competitive Edge Research & Communication Inc., said Councilwoman Donna Frye's chances of overtaking Murphy in the vote count were remote. Yesterday, he said they were gone.
Political consultant Chris Crotty said the two were still in a statistical dead heat, but that for Frye to win, she is "going to have to get more of the write-ins than she has been getting, which given the trend is highly unlikely." |
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