We’re less than a week away from primary election day in Pennsylvania, so let’s take a look at the latest polling news from the House Special election to replace Jack Murtha, the Senate primary for Arlen Specter’s seat, and a surprisingly interesting House race.
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Pennsylvania update
By Neil Stevens on May 12, 2010
How does Sestak match up against Toomey?
By Neil Stevens on May 11, 2010
Thanks to Arlen Specter’s collapse, it’s now more than academic to see how Joe Sestak matches up against Pat Toomey in the Pennsylvania Senate rate. So, on to Rasmussen’s poll from the 6th.
[More]Specter commits primary suicide
By Neil Stevens on May 10, 2010
Every single time we’ve been looking at the polls for the Pennsylvania Primary election, Arlen Specter was way ahead of Joe Sestak. Then he commented that he regretted leaving the Republican Party.
Uh oh.
[More]Simulating the Senate election via Cook
By Neil Stevens on May 10, 2010
Building on the work I did on the House races, let’s see what the latest Cook Political Report ratings suggest for the Senate elections in November.
[More]Hayworth, Brewer running weak in the General?
By Neil Stevens on May 7, 2010
Daily Kos and Research 2000 looked back to Arizona. It’s a reasonably comprehensive poll, carpetbombing the general elections for Governor and Senate, as well as looking at the Republican primary for Senate.
Let’s unpack it.
[More]A pair of updates from Washington
By Neil Stevens on May 6, 2010
Dino Rossi is stalling on a decision to enter the Washington Senate race against Patty Murray, but the polls march right on. Two new ones crossed my desk today, one from Rasmussen and another from Elway, and both bring decent to good news for the incumbent.
[More]Quick Hits for Tuesday
By Neil Stevens on May 4, 2010
I’m calling this a partial sick day. The magic of Claritin D is keeping me from being completely miserable, but my mind’s not quite right. So rather than spend too long trying to make a full post, here’s a couple of quick hits from Rasmussen Reports.
[More]Obama and Biden to be succeeded by Republicans?
By Neil Stevens on April 30, 2010
Rasmussen released two new polls today. The Illinois and Delaware Senate races would seem to have little in common, but they do share a common element: they are being held for the seats vacated by Barack Obama and Joe Biden after their victory in November 2008.
Are voters inclined to send more Democrats to the Senate to work with them?
[More]Republicans joust in Indiana
By Neil Stevens on April 29, 2010
Five men are seeking to be the Republican nominee in the Indiana Senate race to replace Evan Bayh. Three have a likely chance to win. From where is each getting his support?
[More]Thompson declines and so do Wisconsin Republican hopes
By Neil Stevens on April 23, 2010
Tommy Thompson was going to give Russ Feingold a tough race, but he decided not to run. How are Republicans doing now to challenge the three term incumbent? Rasmussen has a look.
[More]Secret Sauce at work in the North Carolina Senate race
By Neil Stevens on April 22, 2010
One race: North Carolina Senate general between Republican Richard Burr and prospective Democrats Cal Cunningham and Elaine Marshall. Two polls: Public Policy Polling and Rasmussen Reports. Two markedly different results: Rasmussen shows Burr nearly 10 points higher than PPP does.
What’s going on?
[More]Quick Hits for Wednesday
By Neil Stevens on April 21, 2010
Here are a couple of quick hits of races we’ve covered recently: The Republican primary for the New Hampshire Senate race, and California general election for Governor.
[More]By Request: McCain v Hayworth
By Neil Stevens on April 19, 2010
It’s slightly old but I know people are interested in this race, so an actual Rasmussen primary poll between Republicans JD Hayworth and John McCain.
McCain leads, but is he doing well?
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