Posted on 10/28/2010 8:10:09 PM PDT by Mozilla
Dino Rossi, the pro-life candidate for the Senate in Washington state, has come back in the polls and now leads pro-abortion incumbent Sen. Patty Murray by one percent. With than a week until Election Day, a new Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of likely voters shows Rossi picking up 48% of the vote, while Murray draws support from 47%. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and two percent (2%) are still undecided.
Just over a week ago, Murray inched ahead 49% to 46%, but she has lost that lead in subsequent polls.
A Survey USA poll founds Murray leading 50-47, that dropped to 49-47 in a PPP poll, and then McClatchy had the race at 48-47 for Murray before this new survey.
Pollster Scott Rasmussen says the poll shows the Washington Senate race is a true tossup.
But highlighting the closeness of the race, neither candidate has held a lead greater than five points in 15 surveys conducted since January, and theyve been within two points of each other nine times. Murrays support has ranged from 45% to 51%, while Rossi has picked up 46% to 49% of the vote, he said.
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Very corrupt here in King County (Seattle) and Olympia. Dino’s ads are picking up a bit of stream in terms of their potential impact, it seems to me, but he’s not much of a fighter and the entire party is too “nice” here to combat the fraud effectively. Whimps, IMO, but I hope they pull it off.
I think we’ll get WV. The polls on that one have been nuts the last week ... even just the last few days.
Since Liberals have a defective gene maybe they could be aborted and eliminated before they cause any trouble.
I’ve sending my ballot in tomorrow...wanted to wait until near the end...maybe we can throw them off with how many they have to create to win!
“Rossi has to win by at leat 4 points to make up for all the fraud.”
I agree, look at what happened between him and Gregoire. Seattle is corrupt with Dems.
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