Eye on the Senate: GOP Doesn’t Have a Chance in Montana
Be sure to read our Election 2008 overview of the battle for the Senate. Also, check out our Senate “Races to Watch” chart.
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Be sure to read our Election 2008 overview of the battle for the Senate. Also, check out our Senate “Races to Watch” chart.
Be sure to read our Election 2008 overview of the battle for the Senate. Also, check out our Senate “Races to Watch” chart.
The survey was conducted May 21-22 and has a 3.5 percent margin of error for all registered voters and a 5 percent margin of error for registered Democrats and Democratic “leaners.”
The Van Hollen memo follows: TO: Democratic Colleagues FROM: DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen RE: Memorial Day Work Period Update DATE: May 21, 2008 “When I accepted the job as Chairman
Here’s our latest additions to our round-up of state-by-state general election match-ups. There’s some interesting trends on voter sentiments about Iraq in Florida and Colorado.
On Monday, SurveyUSA released a new poll in the seven-way Democratic Senate primary that showed health care executive and former gubernatorial candidate Bruce Lunsford with a 21-point lead over his
A Washington Post/ABC News poll shows Barack Obama leading John McCain in a general election match-up by 51 percent to 44 percent, an advantage beyond the 3 point margin of error but one that still shows
John Cornyn, will work right up until the polls close on November 4, 2008,” state GOP spokesman Hans Klingler said. “Texas Republicans will leave no stone unturned.”
Asked if Obama had attacked Clinton unfairly, only 21 percent said yes, but 50 percent said Clinton had attacked Obama unfairly.
The remaining 21 percent of those interviewed were undecided.
Republicans maintain that the 2002 match between these two Granite State titans also started out with Shaheen ahead and that Sununu ultimately won by 4 points.
Sessions, who was sitting on a more than $4 million war chest as of March 31, is expected to cruise to victory in November.
John McCain leads both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a general election match-up in Nevada, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted April 21.
(R) combined to spend more than $21 million in the battle over Corzine’s open seat.
Still, Wynn has created a political mess for his constituents — who will either be put through an expensive special election to choose his successor or go unrepresented for six months.
Here’s how Rasmussen got to its totals: – Safely Democratic: California (55), Connecticut (7), Delaware (3), District of Columbia (3), Hawaii (4), Illinois (21), Maine (4), Maryland (10), Massachusetts
Slidell Mayor Ben Morris took 21 percent.
(For Murtha’s part, his office has defended the event as timed to coincide with the anniversary of the 1974 special election that first sent him to Congress).
And USA Today/Gallup says its new general election match-up shows John McCain neck-and-neck with Obama at 48 percent to 47 percent, with a 3 point margin of error.
An American Research Group poll conducted Feb.9-13 has Obama ahead of Clinton 47 percent to 45 percent with a 4 point margin of error.