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2009 New York City Mayor General Election: William Thompson (D) vs Mayor Michael Bloomberg (i)
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10/22: Bloomberg Leads Thompson By 16 Among Likely Voters
10/22: Bloomberg Leads Thompson By 16 Among Likely Voters
maristpoll.marist.edu — As Election Day nears, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has widened the gap between himself and his Democratic challenger... Comptroller Bill Thompson to 16 percentage points in the race for New York City mayor. Among likely voters including those who are ... (more) 10/22: Bloomberg Leads Thompson By 16 Among Likely Voters
New York City (NYC) Poll * November 2, 2009 * Bloomberg Leads Thompson By 12 - Quinnipiac ...
quinnipiac.edu — LIKELY VOTERS................................. Tot Rep Dem Ind Wht Blk Hisp Thompson 38% 10% 48% 21% 24% 62% 43%... Bloomberg 50 82 43 61 66 23 51 Christopher 1 3 - 3 3 - 1 SMONE ELSE(VOL) - - - - 1 - - WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - - - - - - - DK/NA 10 5 8 15 6 ... (more) New York City (NYC) Poll * November 2, 2009 * Bloomberg ...
New Yorkers Resigned to Supporting Bloomberg for Mayor
politicsdaily.com — Michael Bloomberg may be the only mayoral candidate it makes any sense for New Yorkers to vote... for, but they're not doing it without grumbling, the Washington Post reports . Bloomberg leads his primary opponent, the hardly known and under-funded Democrat Bill Thomson, by double digits in the ... (more) New Yorkers Resigned to Supporting Bloomberg for Mayor
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2009 Elections Preview: NYC Mayor
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... The Polling: Bloomberg leads by 12 and 16 points, respectively, in two recent polls of likely voters from SurveyUSA and Marist, respectively, with little discernible momentum in the numbers. ...

Of course there is a national element in tomorrow's elections
Open Left - Front Page — ... New York City. Michael Bloomberg will handily win a third term as mayor. The polls there show Bloomberg ahead by even more than McConnell, as he leads Mike Thompson. 52.2% to 37.8% (that is my average of the last five). ...

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