The Daily Numbers - Nov. 1

The Daily Numbers: 1 more day until we can stop talking and start voting. Polls open at 7 a.m. Tuesday.


3 supervisors or 5? That is the question that will be on the ballot out in Bethel Township Tuesday.


51-46 lead for Republican Pat Toomey over Democrat Joe Sestak in the Pa.


U.S. Senate race.


48-44 margin for Toomey in the latest Muhlenberg College poll.


52-43 percent lead for Republican Tom Corbett over Democrat Dan Onorato in the latest gubernatorial poll.


1 person dead and another wounded after an apparent murder-suicide attempt Sunday night in Worcester, Montgomery County.


5,000 dollar reward offered by Wawa for information in a robbery that results in a clerk being shot at a store in Delaware.


23 percent decline in amount of money gambeld in Atlantic City since 2007.


1 dead, 1 injured in shooting incidents in Philadelphia over the weekend.


400 federal election monitors headed to Philadelphia and 17 other states to keep tabs on voting.


6 more Roman Catholic parishes that will merge in the Camden Diocese in South Jersey.


2 killed in fatal crash on Route 13 south of Felton, Del.


2.89, average price for gas in the Philly region, according to AAA. This time last year it was $2.73.


37-25 loss for the Redskins at the hands of the Lions Sunday. Donovan McNabb was benched for the crucial final series.


4-4 record for the Redskins.


1-6 record for the Cowboys, who got spanked by the Jags.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.


The Cowboys lose and Donovan McNabb gets benched. Very interesting “bye”


week for Eagles fans.


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I Don’t Get It: It’s happened again, this time in the western part of the state. A man and woman have been charged with leaving 3 young kids in their van while they went into a casino and gambled. I don’t get it.


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Today’s Upper: OK, one more day. Then we can end these ceaseless political ads.


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Quote Box: “I really want Sestak out. He is so far out on the left.”


- Democrat Jerry Klein at a rally yesterday in Marple.


 

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