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This makes it very hard to determine the impact of digital media on the outcome of an election -- something that I discovered during my coverage of UKElection2010: Lessons Learned from Watching First Social Media Battle of Britain.
This may help explain why none of the 11 organizations that released polls in advance of UKElection2010 nailed the actual results: Conservatives 36.9 percent, Labour 29.7 percent, and Liberal Democrats 23.6 percent.
According to the general election2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 35.75 percent, Labour is second with 28.00 percent, and Liberal Democrats are third with 27.00 percent.
When it comes to predicting the outcome of the UKElection2010, I want to know what Dan Berman thinks. If the election were held yesterday (and it won't be held until May 6), then Conservatives would have won 33.5 percent of the vote, Liberal...
According to the general election2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 34.8 percent, up a tick from a week ago. The top term in this week's UKelection2010 seems to be "hung Parliament.