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Monday, September 17, 2007 | 11:08 AM ET

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It's still early in the day of an official launch, but this quote stuck with me:

"I'll bet a kidney that it's not going to be 48 to nothing for the Tories."

That's CBC provincial affairs reporter David Cochrane, speaking this morning with Jeff Gilhooly, host of the St. John's Morning Show, while dismissing speculation that a Tory sweep is in the making.
- John Gushue

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Charles Cheeseman

St_Johns

Here's my Election 2007 outcome prediction:

PCs: 41
Liberals: 6
NDP: nun

Posted September 17, 2007 11:29 AM

wayne osmond

cape_ray

to those who say (quote)"I'll bet a kidney that it's not going to be 48 to nothing for the Tories." just be sure you have 2 kidneys to start with or you'll end up with nothing.

Posted September 17, 2007 03:45 PM

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