Meet the Labour councillors running within a few doors of each other in Cambridge
The Labour candidates are all running from the same road in Cambridge
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Four local candidates who live on the same street and are in the same party are all fighting for election.
the point in the first debate with where they were only a couple points above the liberal democrats and four points about labour. hostility towards the current socialist government was strong. the fact that the conservatives would be doing so poorly was a clear message to the republicans. sean: one thing you are not factoring in. nobody anticipated that nick clegg of the liberal democrats would have done as well. the debates that played a key role in the shifting in the poll numbers that took place ins lens there was a in essence there was a split in the vote not anticipated when the polls were taken. it surprised pundits evaluating the exit polls, instead of the lid-dems getting 90 or 100 seats, they are down to 60s and 70s. what does that mean for an american voter watching? you cannot count your chickens before they are hatched.
the point in the first debate with where they were only a couple points above the liberal democrats and four points about labour. hostility towards the current socialist government was strong. the fact that the conservatives would be doing so poorly was a clear message to the republicans. sean: one thing you are not factoring in. nobody anticipated that nick clegg of the liberal democrats would have done as well. the debates that played a key role in the shifting in the poll numbers that took place ins lens there was a in essence there was a split in the vote not anticipated when the polls were taken. it surprised pundits evaluating the exit polls, instead of the lid-dems getting 90 or 100 seats, they are down to 60s and 70s. what does that mean for an american voter watching? you cannot count your chickens before they are hatched.