Poll: Democrat Opens Lead in Top Iowa House Race
The poll showed Appel increasing her lead from the DCCC’s last poll on Sept. 15, when Appel led Young 47 percent to 44 percent.
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The poll showed Appel increasing her lead from the DCCC’s last poll on Sept. 15, when Appel led Young 47 percent to 44 percent.
In a survey conducted for House Majority PAC and provided first to CQ Roll Call, Bera leads Ose, 47 percent to 43 percent.
Pat Quinn badly trailed Republican gubernatorial nominee Bruce Rauner, with 30 percent to Rauner’s 47 percent, according to the 13th District survey.
Female survey respondents favored Braley, 47 percent to 36 percent, over Ernst. But male survey respondents favored Ernst over Braley, 44 percent to 40 percent.
Romney went on to lose, 51 percent to 47 percent. Also that year, the firm had surveys that showed former Sen. George Allen, R-Va., leading now-Sen.
Also, a new automated survey from Harper Polling/Conservative Intel showed Cassidy leading Landrieu, 47 percent to 45 percent, within the 4-point margin of error.
Just three years ago, the same poll found 47 percent of respondents favored legal gay marriage and 50 percent were against it.
There is broad national support for these measures: A CNN poll found that 62 percent of people favor “a ban on the manufacture, sale and possession of semi-automatic assault guns, such as the AK-47.”