Cotton Internal Poll Finds Senate Race in Dead Heat
The internal poll surveyed 600 likely voters statewide from May 6 through May 8. Thirty-six percent of respondents were Republicans, 36 percent were Democrats and 26 percent were independents.
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The internal poll surveyed 600 likely voters statewide from May 6 through May 8. Thirty-six percent of respondents were Republicans, 36 percent were Democrats and 26 percent were independents.
A candidate must get 40 percent of the vote in the May 6 primary to avoid a runoff in the Tar Heel State. Â
Among the other two Republicans, former Capitol Hill aide Igor Birman took 8 percent and nonprofit executive Elizabeth Emken was supported by 6 percent of the poll’s respondents. Â
He led by no less than 6 points against state Sen.
The poll found that about 6 in 10 voters held an unfavorable view of Obama and opposed Obamacare.
Booker took 64 percent, with 29 percent supporting Republican Steve Lonegan and 6 percent undecided. The special to replace the late Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg, D-N.J., will be held Oct. 16.
The poll, which surveyed 517 likely voters on Sept. 5-6 via an automated telephone survey, has a 4.3-point margin of error.
President Barack Obama won the district by 6 points in 2012.
In a new survey released Monday, only 36 percent of those polled thought marriage for gay and lesbian couples should be illegal and 6 percent had no opinion.
Polling For many GOP campaigns in 2012, polling proved to be an Achilles’ heel, with late-cycle surveys not predictive of Nov. 6 results.
The poll was conducted Feb. 6 -10.
It was fielded Feb. 3-6 and released Friday — one day after Braley announced he would seek the seat. With Democratic Sen.
climate change is currently negatively affecting people overseas, up from 32 percent in March; 36 percent of people believe that global warming is harming people here in the United States, an increase of 6
A libertarian candidate, Andrew Horning, picked up 6 percent, and 11 percent of voters were undecided.
The fight for this reconfigured district has invited more than $6 million in independent expenditures, including late spending from the Democratic-aligned House Majority PAC and the Democratic Congressional
A poll conducted for the campaign of Raul Ruiz found the Democrat up 6 points in his challenge to California Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R).
David Cicilline (D) by 6 points in the hard fought and bitterly nasty race for Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional district.
A libertarian candidate, Andrew Horning, received 6 percent in the poll. Four percent of voters said they were undecided.
Elizabeth Esty (D) by 6 points in Connecticut’s 5th district, according to a National Republican Congressional Committee poll conducted earlier this week.
In an indication of the difficulty that Akin is having keeping the focus on his message, the portion of today’s KMOV interview that aired on the local 6 p.m. news in St.