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| View Poll Results: What percentage of the vote do you think UKIP will get in the Henley by-election? | |||
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11 | 23.40% |
| 2-4% |
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18 | 38.30% |
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7 | 14.89% |
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7 | 14.89% |
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3 | 6.38% |
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1 | 2.13% |
| Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I think the big thing will be the humiliation of Labour. I genuinely think their vote will collapse. I'm not able to campaign until a lot closer to the election, but would expect us to pick up a protest vote with a good candidate. BNP did have a council candidate last time out which, under twizzel's chairmanship, we did not. I don't think it is good territory for the BNP, but there is potential for the 'minor' parties to share about 10% of the vote between them as people will assume the Tories will romp it.
I reckon third place is up for grabs.
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Pushing Labour into fourth place again would be fantastic, and would put UKIP back on the map.
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Could be 12%, tops. A bit under half of that puts UKIP in a Deposit-saving position.
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Well, what little I have seen of the campaign so far looks promising. Lots of literature targeted at different groups of voters, and some pretty damaging leaflets targeting another party (I won't say which, but they'll know about it soon enough
)Also, from what I've seen of the candidate's site/blog suggests that we are running a well-thought-out campaign. |
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