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11th Hour Bid Shows Strong Support
Written By Wolfe Blitzer
ENN Chief Editor
In a recent (and final) poll, 21 citizens answered questions about their Presidential picks, and the consensus is clear: Lexusmomentum is floundering at the gate. A Europeian political science professor, Gerald F. Ord comments the following, "Most people see him as competent, but newer members just want somebody new." And this seems to be true, as a huge percentage of Cordova supporters have defected to the Klatonian camp. But, the bad news doesn't end there for Lexus.
"He lost every single lean vote he had." Professor Ord says, "Every last one. Nobody is leaning toward Lexus. You either support Lexus with your life, or you aren't."
Klatonia however, is going to be hard pressed to get the votes he needs in that scenario, but there is a place to get them. 15% of the region is still backing former Vice President Cordova I, and many people see those votes as more likely to go toward Klatonia than to Lexus.
"Retired Members, Undecideds, and staunch Cordova supporters are going to decide this election," Professor Ord concludes. "Lexus can't afford to lose a single vote, because his support base is very thin. Basically, he has the ECCP. Klatonia is drawing from the ECP, some former Cordova supporters now in the ENP and disaffected independents.
However, some better news for Lexus is that his favor ability on a personal level is higher then most expected. Only 10% of the region "Dislikes" the President, while 19% are "neutral", the rest either Like or Extremely Like. With 62% choosing the latter.
The election is still ranked, To close to call. Lexus retains an edge.
11th Hour Bid Shows Strong Support
Written By Wolfe Blitzer
ENN Chief Editor
In a recent (and final) poll, 21 citizens answered questions about their Presidential picks, and the consensus is clear: Lexusmomentum is floundering at the gate. A Europeian political science professor, Gerald F. Ord comments the following, "Most people see him as competent, but newer members just want somebody new." And this seems to be true, as a huge percentage of Cordova supporters have defected to the Klatonian camp. But, the bad news doesn't end there for Lexus.
"He lost every single lean vote he had." Professor Ord says, "Every last one. Nobody is leaning toward Lexus. You either support Lexus with your life, or you aren't."
Klatonia however, is going to be hard pressed to get the votes he needs in that scenario, but there is a place to get them. 15% of the region is still backing former Vice President Cordova I, and many people see those votes as more likely to go toward Klatonia than to Lexus.
"Retired Members, Undecideds, and staunch Cordova supporters are going to decide this election," Professor Ord concludes. "Lexus can't afford to lose a single vote, because his support base is very thin. Basically, he has the ECCP. Klatonia is drawing from the ECP, some former Cordova supporters now in the ENP and disaffected independents.
However, some better news for Lexus is that his favor ability on a personal level is higher then most expected. Only 10% of the region "Dislikes" the President, while 19% are "neutral", the rest either Like or Extremely Like. With 62% choosing the latter.
The election is still ranked, To close to call. Lexus retains an edge.
Strongly Lexus: 8
Lean Lexus: 0
Strongly Cordova: 2
Lean Cordova: 1
Strongly Klatonia: 4
Lean Klatonia: 3
Undecided: 3