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		<title>Vermont Dems Have an Organizational Edge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>All things being equal, Gov. Peter Shumlin and Lt. Gov. Phil Scott would cruise to victory if November&#8217;s election were held today. Or, at least, if it was held two weeks ago, when the Castleton Polling Institute wrapped up this fall&#8217;s most scientific survey of Vermont voters. The poll, commissioned by WCAX-TV, showed that Shumlin&#8217;s...</p>
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<p class="First">All things being equal, Gov. <strong>Peter Shumlin</strong> and Lt. Gov. <strong>Phil Scott</strong> would cruise to victory if November&#8217;s election were held today. Or, at least, if it was held two weeks ago, when the Castleton Polling Institute wrapped up this fall&#8217;s most scientific survey of Vermont voters.</p>
<p>The poll, commissioned by WCAX-TV, showed that Shumlin&#8217;s approval ratings have softened considerably in the past two years. Nearly as many respondents disapprove of the gov&#8217;s job performance (41 percent) as approve of it (45 percent) — a difference just outside the poll&#8217;s 3.8 percent margin of error. <a href="http://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/party-time-vermont-dems-have-an-organizational-edge/Content?oid=2456500">Read More</a></p>
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