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October 20, 2006

From Sale Creek to Apison

Joe Powell suggests that the Ford-Corker race may all come down to Hamilton County:

This race is soooo close, but I would imagine keeping an eye on which candidate carries Hamilton County may show who the winner will be .... maybe.

I don't know about you, but prior to primary season, I had this sense that Corker would carry Hamilton by an overwhelming margin. That the atmosphere has changed is without doubt; but don't you think that Corker will still win his home county? I've seen a huge surge for Ford, yes; but I don't see Ford winning here, and so I counter Powell's suggestion, for he is right: elsewhere, the race is too close to call. To try and guess results by the outcome in Hamilton County would be almost as unreliable as to use Shelby County.

HamDems, are you ready with a rejoinder?

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US Senate Elections | By joe lance | 9:14 PM

Comments

well, I did say "maybe." heh heh.

perhaps it would have been more accurate to say the "margin of victory" for either side would be more notable.
Given that East of I-75 is so staunchly Republican, anything less than a landslide for Corker does not bode well for Corker.

Posted by: Joe P. at October 24, 2006 12:24 PM