Indiana: Howey Poll Gives Donnelly Big Edge Over Mourdock
McLaughlin & Associates conducted Mourdock’s poll of 600 likely voters from Oct. 30 to Nov.1 and had a margin of error of 4 points.
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McLaughlin & Associates conducted Mourdock’s poll of 600 likely voters from Oct. 30 to Nov.1 and had a margin of error of 4 points.
“I didn’t want her to be dragged into a situation today that, No. 1, she might get off the plane not knowing what she was going to be seeing,” Mourdock said at the press conference.
The battle for Minnesota’s 8th district is deadlocked, according to three polls released since Oct. 1, although survey data suggest that the Democratic challenger in this race has the momentum.
House Democrats cut more than $1 million in television time in the Philadelphia market today in addition to eliminating major reservations in Boston and Chicago, according to a Democrat who tracks media
The survey interviewed 400 likely voters in the district from Sept. 30 through Oct. 1. It had a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points.
The poll interviewed 400 likely voters from Sept. 30 through Oct. 1.
The debate will take place on Oct. 1 and will air statewide on public television, radio and online. The pair have squared off once before.
Updated 1:30 p.m. | Freshman Rep. Robert Dold (R) and businessman Brad Schneider (D) are in a dead heat in the race for an Illinois House seat, according to a new Democratic poll released today.
If Democrats want to compete in the 3rd or the 11th, two things must happen: 1. Democrats must aggressively define Amash and Bentivolio early.
The poll surveyed 400 likely voters Aug. 1-2 and had a margin of error of 4.9 points.
She added that her campaign’s goal is to raise “another $315k” by Sept. 1.
Tim Kaine’s Senate campaign purchased another $1 million in television airtime for the fall.
Heitkamp raised $497,100 and spent $581,700 in the official pre-primary period from April 1 through May 23.
Members of Congress combined to donate almost $20,000 to the candidate from April 1 to May 16, the deadline for contributions in pre-primary reports due Thursday to the Federal Election Commission.
. $4 million of that has been on broadcast and $1 million has been on cable. Former Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert has spent and booked $1.65 million worth of ads through the primary.