Winners

Losers

Jim Douglas

A sign that he's increasingly confident about his re-election chances: his campaign says they want to focus on issues, and not Symington's tax return woes.

Anthony Pollina

His campaign will have to return about $28,000 in campaign contributions as a result of his party switch.

Vermont voters

Presidential primary turnout this year was at a record high.

Healthcare in Vermont

A new study shows that the state is expected to miss targets to provide health care for nearly all residents by 2010.

Gaye Symington

Pollina's surprise financial complications can only help the Democratic gubernatorial candidate.

Winooski

The city's financial state is up in the air until someone can untangle all the fuzzy bookkeeping math.

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