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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1158612" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>It's posted elsewhere within this thread, but combined they passed the contract by an overwhelming margin. SoCal, Louisville and select locals affected by the FT insurance change will trim the margin, but it'll still pass, likely by 60% or more of the vote.</p><p></p><p>The suspense ended as soon as it was oblivious the PTers weren't voting in any larger number -- and perhaps even smaller -- than they did in 2007. TDU's targeted Pennsylvania, SoCal & Louisville to run up the "NO" margin, then hoped enough disgruntled PTers would vote to tilt the result to NO. But while they got the NO swing, they weren't able to run up the votes - not that it mattered, as they couldn't win w/o the PTers voting NO, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1158612, member: 43436"] It's posted elsewhere within this thread, but combined they passed the contract by an overwhelming margin. SoCal, Louisville and select locals affected by the FT insurance change will trim the margin, but it'll still pass, likely by 60% or more of the vote. The suspense ended as soon as it was oblivious the PTers weren't voting in any larger number -- and perhaps even smaller -- than they did in 2007. TDU's targeted Pennsylvania, SoCal & Louisville to run up the "NO" margin, then hoped enough disgruntled PTers would vote to tilt the result to NO. But while they got the NO swing, they weren't able to run up the votes - not that it mattered, as they couldn't win w/o the PTers voting NO, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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