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Results:Who should be in the final?
Jahmene Douglas
136 (61.82%)
James Arthur
133 (60.45%)
Christopher Maloney
67 (30.45%)
Union J
124 (56.36%)
Voters: 220. You can't vote on this poll right now - are you signed in?
Who should be in the final?
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ForGodsSake
02-12-2012
Originally Posted by rubberduck3y6:
“Out of the four semi-finalists, which three do you think should get through to next week's final?

For me it's James, Chris and Union J.”

Me too !
ArthurJBear
02-12-2012
After last nights semis I'd have to go Jahmene, UJ and Chris.

James (although great last week) took a big dip this week, especially with Power of Love, which was not only not as good as the FGTH version but nowhere near the superior Gabrielle Aplin version (as seen in the John Lewis advert) which along side an average first song puts him quite a bit behind the others who had one great performance and one average. Chris outsang the others in R1 as did UJ in R2 and Jahmenes second song was only just behind UJ's performance.
Reven
02-12-2012
Chris, Jahmene and...I'm not sure about the third.
Hassaan13
02-12-2012
Union J, Jahmene and James any day. Please let this happen.
xTonix
02-12-2012
James and Jahmene, not bothered about the other two, as they are both crappy crap crap acts.
Ms Amphipolis
02-12-2012
Chris, Union J & Jahmene
gagafan2010
02-12-2012
It should be James, Union J and Jahmene. Not that I even really like Jahmene but Christopher HAS to go. He'll win though.
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