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Paper’s Survey Remains Controversial

A weekly newspaper’s informal survey of 30 people around the Statehouse continues to play a controversial role in Vermont’s gubernatorial campaign. In another advertisement out this week, Republican candidate Brian Dubie cites the survey to question the character of his Democratic opponent Peter Shumlin.
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Gubernatorial Race Could Go To Legislature

With the race for governor looking extremely close, Vermont’s 180 lawmakers could end up casting the final vote. That’s because if no candidate wins more than 50 percent of the vote, the contest goes to the Legislature.

Women Voters Favor Shumlin

One of the key constituencies is women. And the VPR Vermont Poll showed that Dubie is lagging. The poll says 51 percent of women surveyed chose Peter Shumlin and 39 percent chose Dubie.
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Candidates Hit The Trail In Rutland

The Governor’s race has already heated up despite the start of the statewide recount today. Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie spent the last 26 hours visiting 10 counties in the state.   Meanwhile the democrats are continuing their five candidate unity tour.   

Dubie Visits With George W. Bush

While the five Democratic candidates for governor have been scrambling for votes these past few weeks, Republican candidate Brian Dubie managed to get away to the Adirondacks on a recent weekend where he met former President George W. Bush.