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See which stars TVGuide.com users thinks have the moves to win it all

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Gladys Knight and Tristan MacManus

Poor Gladys got saddled with the schizophrenic "Bohemian Rhapsody" as tango music, but her dancing has left much to be desired as well. She wound up on the bottom of the leader board and in our rankings. Could her time be up soon?
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Gavin DeGraw and Karina Smirnoff (tie)

Gavin falls back three spots to tie for eighth despite what he calls his "best week ever" after escaping the bottom two for the first time this season. The fan support is clearly there for the rocker and if he can continue to make strides, perhaps he could last a bit longer than anyone expected when the season started.
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Roshon Fegan and Chelsie Hightower (tie)

Roshon was one of the top scorers, yet wound up in the bottom two. There's no question that this guy can dance, but does he have the fan base to carry him through until the end. As we all know by now, the show is not just about being a good dancer.
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Melissa Gilbert and Maksim Chmerkovksiy

Carrie Ann called Melissa's fierce paso doble her best dance so far, but Half Pint only scored a 22 and is sixth in our rankings. Perhaps the latter is more due to Melissa's injury — a mild concussion and whiplash — than anything else. She missed the results show, but has been cleared to continue. But how will this affect her going forward?
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Jaleel White and Kym Johnson

Jaleel moves up a spot after his George Jefferson-inspired tango to The Rolling Stones. But he's been riding the middle of the pack ever since his breakout debut dance. Was it a one-time brilliant performance or can he pull another rabbit out of his hat? Whatever he does, he just better not get naked.
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William Levy and Cheryl Burke

William put the "hot" in "hot mess" with his erratic jive, which brings up the question: Is he coasting on his looks? The Cuban hunk definitely has rhythm, but his last few dances have been more off than on. But after Sherri's surprising elimination, he needs to get it together earlier than later.
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Donald Driver and Peta Murgatroyd

Quickie dethroned Katherine and topped the leader board for the first time with his aggressive and shirtless paso doble and rises one spot in our rankings. If he keeps up his form, we may very well have another athlete champ on our hands.
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Katherine Jenkins and Mark Ballas

The Welsh Warrior didn't work out as well as the Welsh Wiggle did for Katherine, but she still manages to place second in our rankings. Have we finally found her kryptonite though — powerful, attacking dances?
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Maria Menounos and Derek Hough

Maria reclaims the top spot on our rankings with 41 percent of the vote after a sizzling tango and even more injuries (stress fractures in her feet on top of two broken ribs). Imagine what she could do if she were at full strength!