Posted on 01/19/2010 5:11:59 PM PST by icwhatudo
Rasmussen Reports has conducted an Election Night survey of 1,000 voters in the Massachusetts special election for U.S. Senate. Data will be released on this page throughout the evening.
Polls closed in Massachusetts at 8:00 p.m. Eastern in the race between Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown.
Preliminary results include:
* Among those who decided how they would vote in the past few days, Coakley has a slight edge, 47% to 41%.
* Coakley also has a big advantage among those who made up their mind more than a month ago.
* Seventy-six percent (76%) of voters for Brown said they were voting for him rather than against Coakley.
* Sixty-six percent (66%) of Coakley voters said they were voting for her rather than against Brown.
* 22% of Democrats voted for Brown. That is generally consistent with pre-election polling.
More data will be released soon.
I got 53/46% Brown
Boston is 59/40 Croakley
Abington
Down near where Scott lives. The head of the MASS, Dem party lives there
GO SCOTT
BROWN | 514,370 | 52% |
CROAKLEY | 459,949 | 47% |
KENNEDY | 9,865 | 01% |
44% in —Brown 52-47
53%
587,389 votes
46%
520,311 votes
52% reporting
BROWN | 587,389 | 52% |
CROAKLEY | 520,311 | 47% |
KENNEDY | 11,146 | 01% |
53/46% Brown in Dartmouth so far.
That’s a good sign.
57% precints reporting, Brown up by 7%!
R: 0,638,823
D: 0,563,214
BROWN | 653,782 | 53% |
CROAKLEY | 575,357 | 46% |
KENNEDY | 12,295 | 01% |
That is about what I am seeing.
Brown: 53%
715,962 votes
Coakley: 46%
630,859 votes
63% reporting
There are a LOT of smaller precincts that havent started reporting at all yet.
I have no Idea what it is like in these towns, so things are still very much in play.
Same with 60% vote in, still 53-46
I hope you’re right. I just checked the numbers and Brown won Norwood with 58.55%. He’s running better than Romney by 2-3 points at least.
BROWN | 715,962 | 53% |
CROAKLEY | 630,859 | 46% |
KENNEDY | 13,693 | 01% |
DUmpocrap underground is getting despondent.
There are about 500,000 votes uncounted, she would have to get over 60% of the remaining votes to win. Not going to happen.
I dodged a $200 speeding ticket today-this is just GRAVY!!!
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