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AllentownJake Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-19-08 06:19 PM
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23. Actually more like 8-10%
Edited on Sat Apr-19-08 06:21 PM by Jake3463
Depending on what paper you read and what the State's official tally is that day.

Last confirmed number of new democrats was 336,000 I read somewhere this morning.
So that's 8.4% of the electorate give or take. This is also 8.4% that are more likely to vote.

5% of the electorate is probably dead or moved to another state. They don't do the greatest job cleaning up these rolls.

They aren't polled because the state takes time in getting updated registered voter list to the polling firms and parties.

Also, It's 3% of the PA population. Mighty expensive to try to find that 3% with random calls.
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