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Who has the better album?

Submitted by The Critic on Tue, 2008-11-25 14:57.
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What do you think of David Cook's album?

Submitted by The Critic on Tue, 2008-11-25 14:58.
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What do you think of David Archuleta's album?

Submitted by The Critic on Wed, 2008-11-12 20:39.
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Vote For The Worst

Does VoteForTheWorst really influence the American Idol results?

Submitted by The Critic on Thu, 2008-03-06 21:26.
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Top 8 stats wrap up

Submitted by The Critic on Thu, 2008-04-10 18:01.

It's been a long week for American Idol but it all comes to a screeching halt for someone tonight. Lets look at what the polls around the web are saying.

Our Idolblog.com polls have David Archuleta (27%) in the top spot while Jason Castro (25%) has rocketed into second place while Kristy Lee Cook (11%) claims the third spot.

Taking out the bottom three berths are Brooke White (6%), Syesha (5%) and Carly Smithson (5%).

The majority of folks want to see the back of Syesha (25%) and Kristy Lee Cook (22%) and Carly Smithson (19%).

Rickey's poll is similar except there are a hell of a lot more David Archuleta fans over there. David Archuleta (42%) and Jason Castro (33%) own the polls while Carly Smithson barely registers with (2%) and is likely to be joined by Brooke White and Syesha.

Dialidol has David Archuleta, Jason Castro and Kristy Lee Cook as all being confirmed safe while the bottom three is David Cook, Syesha and once again, Carly Smithson

Who is going home? Results are next!

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JonG (not verified) Thu, 2008-04-17 18:58

seriously..... Even though David A can sing, if he won would you really want to listen to 12 tracks of ballads! He needs to diversify otherwise he will get lost in the crowd..... Step it up David, David Cook is kicking your ass!

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