According to the latest Ron McNinch tracking poll, the Underwood team is running away at faster phase through this stage of the coming general election. It seems that people are not buying into those suppose~d progress reports and buy offs of school improvements. Too shallow, they say and simply asked themselves on why would the good incumbent governor do all these things which he could have done long time ago. Take the COLA for example He contested on this issue twice ;) Do you also know the real intention of the double-spread construction advertising? Let me give you a hint: Every construction company is obligated to attach a 15% (cashier's check) equivalency ratio off the original projected amount.
Anyway, going back to the tracking poll, U/A Team is ahead of more than 26% gap; whereas, the Camacho Camp's percentile point is almost identical to that of the undecideds being polled :)
No trackbacks.
Somehow, as one NOT from Gaum... I haven't a clue what is going on there... except a whole lot of bicking.Now, I fail to understand how watching the TV Series John Doe, or "52 Boys from Brazil" will help me comprehend the situation.
What I was suggesting that is rather than electing people we just grab people at random and put them in office. (And not just for Gaum... it would be a good way to fill the offices in Washington DC too).
As if the Guam Election Commission were not verycapeable of screwing things up on their own we now
learning they may be getting help from no less than a
major US enemy: the government of Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez.
We now learn that the special US panel that
investigated the Dubai Ports deal now is investigating
the link between the major manufacturer of electronic
voting machines in the US and efforts to conceal that
it owes it was founded by money that came directly
from Chavez.
The story, first reported by the Miami Herald and now
picked-up by the NY Times too, shows how the company
is attempting to get its problem plagued and software
insufficient machines beyond the 17 states and
territories were it has already made sales into other
states and throughout developing nations in Latin
America and elsewhere.
They've also uncovered extraordinary efforts to hide
the true ownership of the electronic voting machine
maker by forming layers of shell ownership
corporations in South America, Europe and various
islands.
Read all about it:
www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/front/15869919.htm
www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/washington/29ballot.html?hp&ex=1162184400&en=faf32dcfac906fa5&ei=5094&partner=homepage