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To: meandog
McCain leads Hayworth by 22 points according to a new Rasmussen poll (53% to 31% among GOP respondents),

That poll was back on Jan, 22!!! Hayworth had not even announced yet.

9 posted on 02/17/2010 12:42:45 PM PST by Roccus (POLITICIAN.....................a four letter word spelled with ten letters.)
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To: Roccus

Wow, that’s actually pretty darn good for J.D. a month ago!!


57 posted on 02/17/2010 1:24:55 PM PST by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
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To: Roccus

man how quickly we forget the Scott Brown victory...how many points was he behind before he won the election?


59 posted on 02/17/2010 1:29:58 PM PST by for-q-clinton (If at first you don't succeed keep on sucking until you do succeed)
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To: Roccus

Polls released by campaigns on 1/30:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0110/32256.html
“The Senate primary fight between Arizona Sen. John McCain and former GOP Rep. J.D. Hayworth continued to heat up Friday, with both sides firing off dueling polling data.

Hayworth’s campaign released a polling memo Friday morning showing McCain leading Hayworth 49 to 33 percent among Arizona Republican primary voters. The poll also showed a plurality of primary voters – 49 percent – identifying McCain as a “moderate,” with 50 percent identifying Hayworth as a conservative.

“John McCain is vulnerable to a challenge by J.D. Hayworth in Arizona’s Republican primary election for U.S. Senate,” pollster John McLaughlin wrote in the polling memo. “His support on the ballot is below the 50% threshold for strong incumbents against J.D. Hayworth, and his moderate political views and Washington agenda are out of step with Arizona Republican primary voters.”

Not missing a beat, the McCain campaign responded by releasing a poll Friday afternoon showing McCain with a 59 percent to 30 percent lead over Hayworth. The Public Opinion Strategies survey also showed 82 percent of GOP primary voters in the state view McCain favorably. Hayworth’s favorability stands at 60 percent.

“Senator John McCain continues to enjoy broad support across Arizona,” McCain campaign manager Shiree Verdone said in an e-mail. “[He] is confident the voters of Arizona will again return him to office as they have done in the past and he is working hard to earn their continued support. “

A Rasmussen Reports survey conducted earlier this month found McCain leading Hayworth by a 53 percent to 31 percent margin.”


79 posted on 02/17/2010 3:26:11 PM PST by SeattleBruce (God, Family, Church, Country - Keep on Tea Partiers - party like it's 1773 & pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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To: Roccus

He was announcing without announcing for months now.


83 posted on 02/17/2010 3:50:33 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: Roccus

Jan22 JD had not even announced yet.

He will easily show improvement and momentum.


93 posted on 02/18/2010 10:15:45 AM PST by CPT Clay (Pick up your weapon and follow me.)
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