
While at 8.30 this morning Ducky had a commanding lead as the top answer to the question 'Who do you think you'll vote for?', by mid-afternoon all three current candidates were level pegging.
If there is a draw in the election, there will be three mayors, explained election expert Professor Gloves of Sunnydale University.
'This last happened in the election of 1742, and a new election was called twenty minutes later so just one mayor was left. If there are three mayors, decision-making will prove very difficult in Boston, Toyland.'
All three candidates refused to answer speculation over whether they would co-operate with their rivals.
'I've just got one question, though' said duck candidate Ducky Mallard. 'Who is making these polls?'
Ducky is five years old, though he will be six by the time of the election, a factor that he is emphasising on his campaign, saying it gives him unrivalled Toyland experience. This is despite Marissa and Whitey both having been in Toyland for longer. Marissa celebrated her sixth anniversary here at Christmas, and White Teddy has been a toy for nearly eleven years.
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