Southbound lanes at Otay Mesa border crossing to partially close during overnight hours
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Old money talking
That perennial candidate, Bruce Ruff won over 131,000 (just over 30%) votes last race against Kolender and his numbers are climbing. The media fears revealing this fact and if you do the numbers short of Bill Gore being a "proxy" incumbent then if Ruff should gain just a small percentage he will certainly be in the run off. (The other candidates are going to split up the remaining votes - 70% chopped up). The other consideration is that this is a nonpartisan race, and the way the voter registration is divided, Ruff is the most likely to be friendly to the center and left. Gore is especially loathed by the left and may cast votes to someone else just to guarantee he doesn't get it. You guys are not really very good at this analysis stuff are you?— April 26, 2009 5:07 p.m.