Well, here’s a case where polling definitely did not reflect the actual vote* - though voter participation was VERY low, so not too many conclusions should be drawn.
Cameron was ahead throughout the race, but Craft was showing as within striking distance, at least as of a couple weeks ago she was making decent progress. Quarles was pretty far back and didn’t gain much, tho’ I am surprised he beat Craft ... (Again, that’s just from the polling a couple weeks out.)
Cameron will have a VERY tough time vs. Beshear. Beshear has been smart enough to be not way whacky liberal, has strong support of the teacher’s unions, and will be supported by most anybody with their hand out for state money.
Yeah his strength had to have been underpolled, but he beat her open lengths for 2nd -- 4.5 points -- and now Cameron has a delicate decision to make for Lt. Gov.
Really? Which Beshear have you been paying attention to? He's been as far left as you can get. However, this state has been governed to the right because of the super majority Republicans in the legislature overriding his vetos.