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Zeldin Builds Large 16-Point Lead over Foley in 3rd SD

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute October 30, 2010

• Zeldin Builds Large 16-Point Lead over Foley in 3rd SD
• Ball Opens 5-Point Lead on Kaplowitz in Open 40th SD
• Ritchie Has Slim 4-Point Edge over Aubertine in 48th SD
• Kennedy Now Takes 6-Point Lead over Quinn in 58th SD

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