There seems to be some disagreement in West Virginia over the proper way to fill the seat vacated by Robert C. Byrd. Some say the the Governor should make an appointment until November 2012, when a special election will be held to fill the seat until January 2013. The Attorney General is saying the special election must be held this November, and so Rasmussen polled the race.
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Speculating about West Virginia
By Neil Stevens on July 9, 2010
Grading the Pollsters: Pennsylvania Edition
By Neil Stevens on May 19, 2010
Per Real Clear Politics there were six pollsters who took on the Pennsylvania primary, which Joe Sestak won handily by 8, 54-46 over Arlen Specter.
Let’s see who got it right, and also give credit to a particular pollster where it is due.
[More]Primary Eve in Pennsylvania
By Neil Stevens on May 17, 2010
One more day until the big primary election in Pennsylvania, and two big races to watch. Who replaces Jack Murtha? Who faces Pat Toomey in November?
Let’s dig in.
[More]Pennsylvania update
By Neil Stevens on May 12, 2010
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.
[More]Tim Burns consolidates his lead
By Neil Stevens on May 3, 2010
It’s late in the day but I know this race is drawing plenty of interest, so here goes.
Daily Kos and Research 2000 hit the PA-12 Special Election. This makes two consecutive polls from sources that lean toward the Democrats. But do Republicans have reason to complain?
[More]Pennsylvania Special: Replacing Jack Murtha
By Neil Stevens on April 21, 2010
Public Policy Polling looked into the special election in Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District, the seat vacated by the late Jack Murtha.
[More]Florida Special Election: Lynch v Deutch
By Neil Stevens on March 28, 2010
Also by request I’ve taken a look at the Florida special election coming up next month for District 19, filling in the seat vacated by Robert Wexler.
Sadly I can find no polling for this (special) general election race. Given that Wexler’s closest race was his first one in 1996 when he beat the Republican 66-34, and additionally this is in the part of the state most friendly to Democrats, pollsters just don’t expect this race to be close.
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