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AR POLL: US Senate (Tim Hutchinson (R) 43% v Mark Pryor
51% )
katv.com ^
| 11/02/2002
| Arkansas News Bureau/Stephens Media Group
Posted on 11/02/2002 8:04:26 PM PST by KQQL
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If the election for the US Senate were held today, would you vote for...
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Tim Hutchinson (R) |
Mark Pryor (D) |
Undecided |
43 % |
51 % |
6 % |
This is the fourth survey conducted by ORA on this race since August. The three previous surveys were conducted for the Arkansas News Bureau/Stephens Media Group:
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August |
September |
October 1 |
Hutchinson (R) |
41 % |
40 % |
43 % |
Pryor (D) |
51 % |
50 % |
48 % |
Undecided |
8 % |
10 % |
9 % |
Hutchinson and Pryor are virtually tied in name recognition. Pryor's favorable rating is higher than Hutchinson's and Pryor also has a lower unfavorable rating than Hutchison:
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Favorable |
Mixed |
Unfavorable |
Don't recognize or can't rate |
Total Name Recognition |
Hutchinson (R) |
52 % |
4 % |
35 % |
9 % |
91 % |
Pryor (D) |
60 % |
4 % |
29 % |
7 % |
93 % |
Pryor leads Hutchinson in the First, Second and Fourth Congressional Districts, while Hutchinson leads Pryor in the Third District:
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First District |
Second District |
Third District |
Fourth District |
Hutchinson (R) |
36 % |
37 % |
58 % |
42 % |
Pryor (D) |
57 % |
57 % |
36 % |
54 % |
Undecided |
7 % |
6 % |
6 % |
3 % |
Hutchinson and Pryor are virtually tied in the support they receive from their respective parties. Hutchinson furthermore leads among Independents:
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Democrats |
Independents |
Republicans |
Hutchinson (R) |
8 % |
51 % |
85 % |
Pryor (D) |
86 % |
44 % |
9 % |
Undecided |
6 % |
6 % |
5 % |
Pryor leads among voters with a high school education or less while the two are virtually tied among voters with some college education. Hutchinson leads among college graduates:
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Some HS |
HS Grad |
Some College |
College Graduate |
Hutchinson (R) |
34 % |
34 % |
48 % |
52 % |
Pryor (D) |
63 % |
58 % |
47 % |
44 % |
Undecided |
4 % |
8 % |
6 % |
4 % |
Pryor leads among voters 35 and older while Hutchinson leads among younger voters:
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18-35 |
35-44 |
45-54 |
55-64 |
65+ |
Hutchinson (R) |
61 % |
38 % |
44 % |
47 % |
37 % |
Pryor (D) |
34 % |
56 % |
50 % |
52 % |
55 % |
Undecided |
5 % |
6 % |
7 % |
1 % |
8 % |
Pryor leads among retirees and white collar workers, while Hutchinson leads among white collar voters:
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White Collar |
Blue Collar |
Retired |
Hutchinson (R) |
51 % |
43 % |
39 % |
Pryor (D) |
45 % |
53 % |
54 % |
Undecided |
4 % |
4 % |
7 % |
Pryor leads among voters whose yearly incomes fall below $50,000 per year and Hutchinson leads among voters with incomes $75,000 or more. The two are virtually tied among the $50,000-$75,000 per year income group:
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<$20K |
$20-30K |
$30-40K |
$40-50K |
$50-75K |
>$75K |
Hutchinson (R) |
34 % |
41 % |
44 % |
47 % |
48 % |
56 % |
Pryor (D) |
60 % |
52 % |
50 % |
51 % |
49 % |
39 % |
Undecided |
6 % |
8 % |
6 % |
2 % |
3 % |
5 % |
Hutchinson and Pryor are virtually tied among whites while Pryor holds a substantial lead among African-Americans:
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White |
African American |
Hutchinson (R) |
47 % |
15 % |
Pryor (D) |
48 % |
75 % |
Undecided |
5 % |
9 % |
Pryor leads among both men and women:
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Male |
Female |
Hutchinson (R) |
44 % |
42 % |
Pryor (D) |
51 % |
51 % |
Undecided |
5 % |
7 % |
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Methodology Opinion Research Associates, Inc., of Little Rock, interviewed 500 randomly selected registered voters in Arkansas who said they were planning to vote in the November General Election. Interviews were conducted by telephone during the evenings of October 23-25, and on Saturday October 26, 2002. Interviews were conducted statewide and divided equally among the state's four congressional districts, with 125 interviews completed in each district. The margin of error for a random sample of 500 registered voters = ±4.5 percentage points, at the 95% level of confidence. This means that the 95% of all random samples of this size will produce percentages that can be expected to vary, as a result of random variation, by no more than 4.5 percentage points from the true population parameters. Percentages calculated on smaller subsamples will have a somewhat larger margin of error depending upon the size of the subsample. For example, the margin of error for each of the congressional districts is approximately ±9 percentage points. Occasionally percentages may not add up to 100% because of rounding error. |
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To: sweetliberty
The troll jumped threads. I don't think our friend here has said a nice thing about the GOP all night .. LOL
101
posted on
11/02/2002 11:44:27 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: for-q-clinton
"What type of court does Arkansas have? I bet it's filled with RATS" LOL! Well, I know that the courthouse in Pulaski county is and in Jefferson county where XXX42 will be tomorrow is a Rat stronghold. Mostly blacks. When we were training for counting absentee ballots they told us that the polls are open until 7. Anyone who is ALREADY there at 7 and waiting in line will be allowed to vote. I think this is typical of a lot of places. However, where Arkansas got into trouble in the last election, and it looks like it could possibly be a problem this time around, was in opening the courthouses in selected counties on the weekend. I know it has been said that that isn't going to happen this year, but it already has in one instance that I know of. Saline County opened the courthouse for 4 hours today.
To: churchillbuff
Quit spamming. thank you.
To: kcvl
Look, I'm just stating the facts: quite a few of Hutchinson's supporters and independents were turned off by Hutchinson's hypocrisy. Don't shoot the messenger.
To: Lando Lincoln Cheesehead
Thanks. :-)
To: deport
"People with integrity also don't post the same response 5 times on one thread." He has been doing this consistently here and on another thread tonight.
To: DoveTurnedHawk
I'm just stating the facts Well, I'm still waiting for the FACTS. The messanger should have the FACTS before they deliver the MESSAGE.
107
posted on
11/02/2002 11:57:54 PM PST
by
kcvl
To: sweetliberty
Saline County opened the courthouse for 4 hours today.That's why I don't trust a thing they tell me! I knew they were going to do this somewhere in Arkansas. They can't win by playing by the rules.
I hope everyone is keeping a check on the places that open for voting before Tuesday. This is another way to cheat. They know all the dirty tricks or make up the rules as they go. They always have and always will until someone stops them!
108
posted on
11/03/2002 12:01:57 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: sweetliberty
Scandal: Postal Exec Caught Using USPS Budget to Unseat GOP Senator [Tim Hutchinson]
Townhall.com ^ | Nov 3, 2002 | Sean Rushton/Mark Carpenter
Washington, D.C.) -- The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) today reacted with outrage to reports that a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) executive has been forced to resign amidst allegations that she attempted to manipulate postal service resources to punish a candidate for the U.S. Senate who had been critical of the mismanaged government mail system.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/781269/posts?page=1
Posted on 11/03/2002 0:08 AM PST by The Raven
109
posted on
11/03/2002 12:12:44 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: kcvl
It is a fact, which no reasonable person can dispute. "Quite a few" people were turned off by Hutchinson's hypocrisy. I'm not saying 50% or anything quantitative like that, but it's a definite number greater than say, 3-5 people, and it might make the difference in a very close race.
Or perhaps you believe that his divorce from his wife of several decades, followed by a quickie marriage to a much younger woman, somehow is HELPFUL to Hutchinson's campaign?
To: DoveTurnedHawk
I think your observation about the hypocrisy is merited - people will, more often than not, react emotionally.
However, I see no evidence on this thread or elsewhere that the reaction by the electorate is nothing more than punitive. This frustrates me when there is so much at stake.
To: Lando Lincoln Cheesehead
Wow, the previous reply was #111 at 11:11am - how did I do that?
To: DoveTurnedHawk
Or perhaps you believe that his divorce from his wife of several decades, followed by a quickie marriage to a much younger woman, somehow is HELPFUL to Hutchinson's campaign?
Good grief. Drop that divorce stuff quick or some are going to think you are not really a hawk after all. Still the little dove cooing the Democrat talking points. Your words are telling on you.
To: kcvl
Everyone doesn't think like you..I wish they did. The fact is, that Tim did hurt himself. He is an Ordained Baptist Minister, who held himself up to higher standards than the Clinton's..or us, for that matter.
The facts are hard to take...Tim couldn't get out his Family Values message this time around, so don't be mad at those of us who are putting the blame for his possible loss on right square where it belongs..with Tim.
I am sick about the possibility of Tim losing, and have encouraged my friends and family to get out and VOTE for Tim. But I can't reach out to the undecideds who don't take what Tim did as lightly as we would like.
But the next time someone brings up Bill Clinton and his horney dog ways, just turn a deaf ear or a blind eye to it and say that it's "no big deal"....I don't think soooo..
sw
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posted on
11/03/2002 9:28:53 AM PST
by
spectre
P.S. OTOH, it would have been extremely hard, under normal circumstances...for Tim to campaign against Mark Pryor, considering Mark's father, David, is an icon in Arkansas with instant name recognition.
sw
115
posted on
11/03/2002 9:36:04 AM PST
by
spectre
To: All
I lost a lot of credibility by defending Newt Gingrich until I found out about his personal life. All I say now is while I'd love my Republican candidates to have wonderful personal lives, I put them in office because of how they vote. Most of the time the Republicans are better than the Democrats anyway, and I don't look to them for moral guidence. I look to them to save me from terrorists that want to kill us and not tax me to death.
116
posted on
11/03/2002 9:39:29 AM PST
by
mrtoby
To: spectre
I am sick about the possibility of Tim losing, and have encouraged my friends and family to get out and VOTE for Tim. But I can't reach out to the undecideds who don't take what Tim did as lightly as we would like.
Why not appeal to them on the basis of Pryor's ties and lies with that anti-military group. They gave about 68,000 dollars to his campaign I understand and they are going to expect something for their money which will end up being non-support for our military.
Forget the ordained baptist minister stuff. Hutchinson has not been a minister since he entered politics. I believe that the divorce while unfortunate and sad for his family was probably coming for years and years. His wife is happily employed in Washington D.C and of course his children are grown.
But, you know all that and you are supporting Hutchinson which I appreciate. Just appeal to undecided folks on the basis of the danger that Pryor and his ilk pose to the U.S. military and our nations' security.
That is what is worrying me most of all. Bush needs to have the senate on his side as well as the house or he will not be able to accomplish his goal, which is to protect our country. Unbelievable that Pryor is running those dirty ads against Hutchinson.
Unbelievable until you think of the source....dirty dems.
To: mrtoby
"....and I don't look to them for moral guidence...."
I can't go quite that far. Character does matter. But an uncontested divorce followed by remarriage does not warrant the reaction that I am seeing, either. Seems overly punitive and, dare I say, "holier than thou". I guess I am missing something. I hope someone explains the circumstances better.
To: Lauratealeaf
Nice, a complete and utter dodge of my point.
I ask again: do you think Hutchinson's divorce and the circumstances surrounding it, especially in light of his strong family values positions, is helpful to him? Or are you willing to display a tiny shred of intellectual honesty yet, and admit that it has hurt him with some small, but quantifiable, portion of his base?
To: comebacknewt
Especially a Baptist Minister, sad sorry world we live in; another philandering casualty by someone who should know better!
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