Posted on 07/02/2004 10:09:42 AM PDT by republicanwizard
New SC Poll Shows DeMint Leading
First post run-off poll has DeMint at 50%; Presidential race will be a drag on Tenenbaum
(The following is an excerpted press release from the National Republican Senatorial Committee this morning)
Washington, D.C. Congressman Jim DeMints strong and impressive victory in last Tuesdays Republican run-off in South Carolina has him well positioned as the general election heads into high gear. A poll conducted this week shows him holding a firm lead over Democratic challenger Inez Tenenbaum 50% to 43%.
...The poll shows that DeMints name ID equals that of Tenenbaums, while overall his image among South Carolina voters is more favorable. Of the voters who have already formed opinions of both candidates, DeMints lead increases to 13 points 52% to 39%.
Glen Bolger of Public Opinion Strategies (POS), the pollster who conducted the survey wrote that, Jim DeMint has used a strong run-off victory as a springboard to vault past Inez Tenenbaum and into the lead in the South Carolina Senate race.
Even more troubling for Tenenbaum and Democrats, both in South Carolina and nationally, is the drag that Democratic presidential nominee, John Kerry, will be on her campaign in the rock solid Republican state. South Carolina voters have a more unfavorable than favorable opinion of Kerry, with 40% favorable to 45% unfavorable. In sharp contrast, President Bush carries a hefty 61% favorable to 36% unfavorable.
In a head-to-head match-up, South Carolinians are solidly backing President Bush over Kerry 55% to 40%....
I am angry to no end at the disloyalty of Owens. His Presidential prospects went out the window, in my book.
What are the two Senators doing to change those perceptions? Both of them should be stumping the state, making the case for war.
I'll be sure to ping you if anything changes here.
I was never looking at him as a candidate to begin with. Frankly, I'm a lot more concerned with Bush in 2004 than Mystery Candidate in 2008.
Thanks! I'll do the same for the Keystone state.
If Bush is reelected the Democrats will be very depressed and in surrender mode, which would help Vitter, I think.
He had been touted as a national candidate early on, but my point was that he has zero chance getting my vote.
If Bush is re-elected...let's make that a virtual certainty.
That didn't stop them in 2002 when the rest of the nation roundly rejected the Dems but Louisiana managed to send the despicable Mary Landrieu back into the Senate after a runoff.
Of course, she had been in her stealth "conservative" mode for two years voting with Bush on tax cuts and pro-life measures. Chris John has never won a state-wide election and despite being a John Breaux "moderate", he won't have a voting record to back it up.
Well, it's the same thing as in 2003. Louisiana seems to have this strange affection for John Breaux. He strikes me as a total jerk, but, they take his word as a new chapter of the Gospel.
This is another Club for Growth victory. Good news indeed.
I was in a sushi restuarant in Lafayette about a year ago. The menu features a John Breaux roll. When I asked what was in it? A quick witted conservative colleague noted that it costs too much, it has no taste and you have to subsidize the other tables that order it.
Excellent joke! I'm glad Breaux is gone. Good riddance.
the post-Reconstruction period lasted a long time..lol
Statistic of the week...if not month...
Alaska is safe..you can tell because the Dems aren't tlking about it..the ANWR issue is big..the Dem supports drilling..but they can't get the issue to the Senate floor...so what's the point of having a Dem senator?..
Well, the folks of those two maligned states had the good sense to vote for George W Bush in 2000, unlike say for example the citizens of Pennsylvania...lol
This time, though, we have a much stronger, well-funded candidate, the strongest we've had in Louisiana since......um...... Mary Landrieu turned that race around in the final days in 2002 without the national party. If John or Kennedy have skills they can do the same, maybe, but we'll see.
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