McConnell: I Want to Beat Him Like a Drum
The survey showed the Minority Leader leading 47 percent to 45 percent with a 4.5-point margin of error.
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The survey showed the Minority Leader leading 47 percent to 45 percent with a 4.5-point margin of error.
The new survey showed the Minority Leader leading 47 percent to 45 percent, but with a 4.5-point margin of error the race is a dead heat.
The DCCC also released an internal poll this week that showed Boswell leading Guthrie 47 percent to 41 percent.
New Shaheen 47% Sununu 41% Ken Blevens (L) 3% Neither/Other 6% Associated Press poll of 600 likely voters taken Oct. 22-26 by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media.
Alabama 2nd district New Jay Love (R) 47% Bobby Bright (D) 45% Research 2000 poll of 400 likely voters taken Oct. 21-23 for the Daily Kos (D) Web site.
A poll released Monday commissioned by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee showed Boswell leading Guthrie 47 percent to 41 percent with a 4.9-point error margin.
Republicans say Sununu was behind until Election Day in 2002, when he upset Shaheen with a 51 percent to 47 percent victory.
But Fenty’s time of 3:37:20 (his personal best) was especially impressive since he beat out former “Bachelor” star Andy Baldwin, who landed 3:47:18.
A SurveyUSA poll of 621 likely voters taken Oct. 20-21 gave Tinklenberg an edge over Bachmann, 47 percent to 44 percent, with 6 percent preferring a third-party candidate.
In the Public Opinion Strategies (R) poll conducted Oct. 21-22, Keller was in front of Grayson 47 percent to 43 percent, with 9 percent of those polled still undecided.
Previous Landrieu 47% Kennedy 42% OnMessage Inc. (R) poll of 500 likely voters taken Oct. 14-16 for Kennedy. It had a 4.4-point margin of error.
Jay Love, 53 percent to 47 percent. ItÂ’s clear that the tone of the runoff played into her decision.
Those who want to believe RasmussenÂ’s national poll showing the presidential race at 4 points or the most recent Hotline survey showing Obama at only 47 percent can certainly do so, but the race is not
Last weekÂ’s Pew poll showed that Obama leads among white women 47 percent to 43 percent, whereas President Bush carried them in 2004 by 55 percent to 44 percent.
Previous Begich 47% Stevens 43% Fairleigh Dickinson University poll of 601 likely voters conducted Sept. 17-21. It had a 4-point margin of error.
A third poll, conducted Oct. 2 by Susquehanna Polling and Research for BarlettaÂ’s campaign, also gave the Republican an edge of 47 percent to 39 percent.
The survey found SaliÂ’s favorable/unfavorable rating to be 33 percent/47 percent, and revealed ObamaÂ’s to be 37 percent/51 percent.
KennedyÂ’s campaign released an internal polling memo Friday showing Landrieu at 47 percent and Kennedy at 42 percent, with 11 percent undecided. That survey had a 4.3-point margin of error.
The pollster’s most recent three-day roll is just 5 points — 47 percent to 42 percent.
Previous Chambliss 47% Martin 44% Strategic Vision (R) poll of 800 likely voters taken Oct. 5-7. It had a 3-point margin of error.