so we know very little about it. and we vouch for it as little as we vouch for the other poll. the only thing we know, of the two candidates we have got, the two kind of eh polls, robin kelly is in one of them up by 17 or 18 points, and in the other down by 4 points to debbie halvorson. further, the chicago press is describing this as a three-way race now, not a two-way race. former congresswoman debbie halvorson with the name recognition and the nra gold star, former state lawmaker robin kelly, who has based almost her entire campaign on stopping gun violence and who lives in the suburbs, but also another guy, chicago alderman anthony beale. alderman beale's chance depends on turning out the wards in chicago where he was first elected in 1999. because this is a primary for a special election in a very off year, turnout is expected to be low. maybe as low as 20,000. and that's interesting enough, because a turnout of 20,000, congressional district to represent hundreds of thousands