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New York 26th Congressional District Race

It looks like the Tom Reynolds has re-established and held his lead over his Democratic rival according to a new SurveyUSA poll.

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But, this is the same poll ... (Below threshold)

But, this is the same poll that has Dewine down by 20 points. I do not trust USAToday, Ever. If the Battleground, Barone, or Rass, polls had Reynolds leading, that is fine. But, to trust any MSM pollster is a huge mistake since it depresses conservs !!

Even the polls themselves o... (Below threshold)

Even the polls themselves only claim to be "snapshots." Think of it as a vacation to the Grand Canyon. You could, theoretically, take a lot of pictures without ever capturing the big ditch.

The best philosophy in dealing with elections, for conservatives especially, is this: If the polls say you are 20 points ahead, run like you are 5 points behind. If the polls say you are 20 points behind, run like you are 5 points behind.

Be sure to vote, and check on your like-minded friends and family members, too.

"The only poll that counts . . ."




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