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Beat the Pundits: Guess the Margins of Victory in VA and NJ Email Print

I'm the deputy communications director of the Democratic Governors Association. You'll see more of me and my colleagues here as we ramp up our online efforts.

We're hard at work right now as we get close to decision time in New Jersey and Virginia. Thanks to every one of you who has volunteered to work in those states. If you want to join the field effort to elect Jon Corzine and Tim Kaine, you still have time -- just follow one of the links below, and someone will get in touch with you to put you to work.

Help Jon Corzine in New Jersey
Help Tim Kaine in Virginia

Even as we go all out to win these campaigns, we thought people could use an excuse to have pre-election fun. So we're offering a chance to guess the margins of victory in on election night in New Jersey and Virginia. Make your predictions:

Guess Jon Corzine's Winning Margin in New Jersey
Guess Tim Kaine's Winning Margin in Virginia

In both New Jersey and Virginia, Democrats have the momentum. But it's not over 'til the votes are counted -- and whether we can expect a blowout or a squeaker is anyone's guess.

Smart enough to beat the experts? Think you can guess the margin of victory? Go ahead -- now's your chance to test your political skills. Guess the Democrat's winning percentage in the New Jersey and Virginia elections -- and, of course, whoever makes the most accurate prediction gets a prize.

Guess Jon Corzine's Winning Margin in New Jersey
Guess Tim Kaine's Winning Margin in Virginia

Thanks -- and if you live close by, make sure to volunteer in New Jersey or Virginia!


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