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SF Mayoral online poll: Newsom and Gonzalez, neck to neck, vote now!
All nine candidates, plus the categories of undecided and NOTA are included in our ballot.
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FRONTLINES, the newspaper of the Left
Invites you to cast a vote in our online poll. This time we are asking who our readers prefer among the candidates for Mayor of San Francisco.
Six Democrats, one Republican, one Green and one Libertarian are running.
Drop by our site and cast your vote today: http://www.sf-frontlines.com
Look at the results so far... is your candidate doing OK? Would you like to help him/her to do better? Is your candidate trailing and would like to help him/her to recover?
So far, Gonzalez (Green) is neck to neck with neo-liberal Democrat Newsom for the first place.
Center right Democrat Susan Leal secure the third place, followed -- surprisingly -- by liberals Tom Ammiano and Republican Ribera ... and liberal Angela Alioto is doing badly.
Undecided? Don't like any of the candidates? You have those choices available as well.
http://www.sf-frontlines.com
Just cast your vote!
Angela Alioto (Democrat) 3.13 % (11)
Tom Ammiano (Democrat) 9.69 % (34)
Michael F Denny (Libertarian) 0.28 % (1)
Matt Gonzalez (Green) 28.77 % (101)
Susan Leal (Democrat) 17.38 % (61)
Gavin Newsom (Democrat) 29.91 % (105)
Jim Reid (Democrat) 0.85 % (3)
Tony Ribera (Republican) 7.69 % (27)
Roger Schulke (unkown registration) 0.85 % (3)
Undecided 0.28 % (1)
None of the Above (NOTA) 1.14 % (4)
FRONTLINES, the newspaper of the Left
Invites you to cast a vote in our online poll. This time we are asking who our readers prefer among the candidates for Mayor of San Francisco.
Six Democrats, one Republican, one Green and one Libertarian are running.
Drop by our site and cast your vote today: http://www.sf-frontlines.com
Look at the results so far... is your candidate doing OK? Would you like to help him/her to do better? Is your candidate trailing and would like to help him/her to recover?
So far, Gonzalez (Green) is neck to neck with neo-liberal Democrat Newsom for the first place.
Center right Democrat Susan Leal secure the third place, followed -- surprisingly -- by liberals Tom Ammiano and Republican Ribera ... and liberal Angela Alioto is doing badly.
Undecided? Don't like any of the candidates? You have those choices available as well.
http://www.sf-frontlines.com
Just cast your vote!
Angela Alioto (Democrat) 3.13 % (11)
Tom Ammiano (Democrat) 9.69 % (34)
Michael F Denny (Libertarian) 0.28 % (1)
Matt Gonzalez (Green) 28.77 % (101)
Susan Leal (Democrat) 17.38 % (61)
Gavin Newsom (Democrat) 29.91 % (105)
Jim Reid (Democrat) 0.85 % (3)
Tony Ribera (Republican) 7.69 % (27)
Roger Schulke (unkown registration) 0.85 % (3)
Undecided 0.28 % (1)
None of the Above (NOTA) 1.14 % (4)
For more information:
http://www.sf-frontlines.com
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Newsom vs Gonzalez
Thu, Nov 13, 2003 11:12AM
Newsom all the way!!
Thu, Aug 28, 2003 1:13AM
I don't trust Frontlines
Wed, Aug 27, 2003 9:42AM
"None of these candidates represent the workingclass"
Tue, Aug 26, 2003 6:52PM
None for Workingclass
Tue, Aug 26, 2003 6:38PM
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