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Two to one ain't nothin'
1. Foley has had help from the state committee (they've hired people to work on his campaign). It stinks, but there it is. So they certainly had a lot more people out there.
2. In my experience, gathering signatures at a street corner or shopping center results in three to five times the number of signatures per unit time as going door to door.
Adding up all the facts, it's clear that Brian Foley does not have the kind of support, the kind of message, and the kind of work ethic that can successfully challenge Caesar Trunzo -- unless it's a lot easier than we think to win this race. Either way, Dahroug is the better candidate. If Foley needs what he lacks, we need Dahroug; if Foley's lack is irrelevant, then anyone can win and Dahroug, being a true progressive, should be the nominee.