So far, 22 percent of people who've taken the current lehighvalleylive.com Entertainment Poll -- which of the four remaining "American Idol" finalists do you pick to win it all? -- got it wrong.
Allison Iraheta is going home.
The teenager rocker got the boot tonight, leaving Kris Allen, Danny Gokey and frontrunner Adam Lambert to battle for the title of "Idol" king. This is the first time in the show's eight-year history that there's been an all-male final trio.
The voters' decision undoubtedly came as a shock for our Marcia White, who earlier today predicted that Iraheta would make it through tonight's elimination on the strength of her "electric" duet with Lambert. The two performed Foghat's "Slow Ride."
It looks like the judge's response to her solo performance of Janis Joplin's "Cry Baby" had a bigger impact on Iraheta's vote-getting ability than White anticipated. They described the 17-year-old California resident's take on the classic as unoriginal.
Danny Gokey was in the bottom two with Iraheta. Last week, to everyone's surprise, Lambert was in the bottom two with Matt Giraud, who got sent home. He was back on top this week after a standout rendition of Led Zepplin's "Whole Lotta Love."
Sixty-six percent of poll takers think Lambert will be the next "Idol," followed by Gokey and Adam, who got 6 and 5 percent of the vote, respectively. It's not too late to add your 2 cents. Click here to take the Entertainment Poll or post a comment; look for it in the left rail.
"Idol" alum Chris Daughtry and No Doubt, led by Gwen Stefani, performed on the show. Watch their performances here.
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