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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1157659" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Per TDU's website: "The national contract has been voted down in Philadelphia Local 623, New York Local 804 ... " so seemingly, the vote totals reflect such. Per the Facebook update, as of 6:30PM, the margin's grown to 5381-4008 in favor of "YES." </p><p></p><p>If the vote count includes NYC & Philly, then the NE is voting "YES" nearly as strongly (sans Philly, which along with SoCal & Louisville was targeted by TDU) as it did in 2007. No reason to think that the South (+7000 margin of YES in 2007) and Upper Midwest (M-SP, Milwaukee, etc.; huge YES margins in 2007) are going to have huge swings. Even if SoCal & Louisville join Philly, there simply aren't enough votes to overcome the YES margin.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Much closer to YES, maybe.</p><p></p><p>If the margins listed by TDU include NYC & Philly -- and they seemingly do -- 57% YES is as strong as 2007 (and stronger, excluding Philly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1157659, member: 43436"] Per TDU's website: "The national contract has been voted down in Philadelphia Local 623, New York Local 804 ... " so seemingly, the vote totals reflect such. Per the Facebook update, as of 6:30PM, the margin's grown to 5381-4008 in favor of "YES." If the vote count includes NYC & Philly, then the NE is voting "YES" nearly as strongly (sans Philly, which along with SoCal & Louisville was targeted by TDU) as it did in 2007. No reason to think that the South (+7000 margin of YES in 2007) and Upper Midwest (M-SP, Milwaukee, etc.; huge YES margins in 2007) are going to have huge swings. Even if SoCal & Louisville join Philly, there simply aren't enough votes to overcome the YES margin. Much closer to YES, maybe. If the margins listed by TDU include NYC & Philly -- and they seemingly do -- 57% YES is as strong as 2007 (and stronger, excluding Philly). [/QUOTE]
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