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And there

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was, a straw

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poll at this convention.

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And I feel like,

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you know, it's

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it's kind of fun

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to talk about,

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but we should say

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a thousand grains

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of salt here for this poll,

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because this is not

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a scientific poll.

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The margin of error would be.

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Look, I'm

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not qualified to calculate it

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very high, but,

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you had all these Democrats

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in the room,

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and if they wanted to,

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they could go to the booth,

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run by WisPolitics,

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which does

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this at all the conventions.

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And and you could vote

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for your candidate of choice,

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among the primary field.

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Lieutenant Governor Sarah

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Rodriguez came up first.

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And again,

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if Fran Hong is

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sort of further to the left,

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she's a little bit

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further to the center.

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But then Fran Hong

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was number two.

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And so you kind of have

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a little bit of the polls

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of what

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the party

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is presenting right now,

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one who might be doing better

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in a, in a primary race.

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given

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just sort of the excitement

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that's around her,

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that's Fran Hong

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and then one who perhaps

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could appeal to a broader

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audience,

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that is Sarah Rodriguez,

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who comes from a more

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of a business background.

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So I want to

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throw some caution

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at the poll here.

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Just looking back at the 2018

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straw poll, when you had,

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even more candidates

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running for governor,

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kind of depending on

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when you mentioned,

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Tony Evers placed third,

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he had he had 91 votes

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compared to Kelda Roys

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184 that year.

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Right behind him were Andy

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Gronik

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And Dana Wachs.

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They have something

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in common.

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They both dropped out of

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the race by the end of June.
