Posted on 10/14/2010 6:30:02 PM PDT by george76
Democratic Rep. Sanford Bishops once-safe hold on his southwest Georgia district has slipped away less than a month before Election Day, and the contest is now a statistical tie, according to a new survey from the campaign of state Rep. Mike Keown (R).
Bishop led Keown 47 percent to 46 percent with 7 percent undecided. The 1-point difference was well within the surveys 4.9-point margin of error. Keowns poll, which was conducted by the GOP firm Public Opinion Strategies, was in the field Sept. 27 and 28 and surveyed 400 likely 2nd district voters.
The new poll came four weeks after another POS survey showed Bishop ahead 50 percent to 44 percent.
The surprisingly competitive race in Georgia is starting to draw the GOPs biggest stars, with several helping to boost Keowns bank account for the home stretch.
Ive been on the ground for 15 months talking to people, he said. Theres an anti-incumbent mentality out there, and theres an anti-Bishop mentality in the 2nd district. ... I believe this is not just about the 2nd Congressional district of Georgia. I believe its about the country. I believe in the last two years weve strayed so far away from where we need to be as a country that if we dont pull ourselves back on November 2, if we dont do some things to take back Congress, then we may be out in the far lands for a long time.
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The good news keeps piling up. This would be a prize pick-up.
Really, aren't they all?
LOL!!
Today, BIshop released his own poll showing he was up by double digits. It’s the battle of the dueling internal polls. I haven’t seen a “real” poll of this race yet and we may not see one.
Surprising news in Georgia. Is he your Congressman?
GOP candidate for Congress Mike Keown, of Thomasville, spoke at Cheek Memorial Baptist Church Sunday...
I get asked to speak a lot. People tell me, We know youre a preacher, and we dont want a sermon, and we know youre running for Congress, and we dont want a political speech. Keown laughed. Sometimes he asks, Are you sure you want me to speak?
No, he is not mine, he is one of the few remaining old “blue dog” democrats.
It would be another good indication of the size of the November wave were he to lose.
“Miss Ratsuck, bring me the results of that POS survey!”
Peanut country.
Plains, who gave us ol' Jimmeh, is in the 2nd, is it not?
Yes, I believe that Plains, GA, is there.
Thanks for posting the article. I was wondering how the race was going.
I’m up here in the 5th District. John Lewis is so pathetic—no debates or town meetings. Yet he keeps getting elected. This year we have a good candidate running against him, Fenn Little.
I know Fenn Little. He’s a good guy. It’s a David and Goliath battle trying to oust John Lewis. Perhaps Lewis’ constituents will stay home because they are too depressed about how the One is working out. I see a lot of Fenn Little signs and bumpers stickers north of downtown. Fenn needs $$$$. I saw on ajc’s website that Fenn has only $5,000 on hand. If he were to beat Lewis, it would be one of the biggest upsets in the country.
Bishop has been good at bringing funding to state projects in general. I think people are starting to see the long-term costs of local pork. Just a few months ago he dangled the promise another 10 million pork project in our area in a blatant GOTV bid.
He’s moved quite a bit to the left in recent years.
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