12-14-2016, 07:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2016, 07:59 AM by Seperallis.)
With the election season coming to a head, polls are showing a possibly very large shift in the legislature.
Most surprising, however, is how very neck-and-neck the presidential race has become. With Kohout once the clear first-round front-runner, the race has tightened considerably over the last month; while either Kohout or Morgen are expected to pull off a close win, the margin of error is still close enough that the dark horse Henningsen could pull off an outside win if he can rally enough 11th-hour support from voters.
This really is going to be a close one, certainly the closest in recent memory, if not the history of the country; it's very likely the winner could be decided by electoral technicalities.
Most surprising, however, is how very neck-and-neck the presidential race has become. With Kohout once the clear first-round front-runner, the race has tightened considerably over the last month; while either Kohout or Morgen are expected to pull off a close win, the margin of error is still close enough that the dark horse Henningsen could pull off an outside win if he can rally enough 11th-hour support from voters.
This really is going to be a close one, certainly the closest in recent memory, if not the history of the country; it's very likely the winner could be decided by electoral technicalities.