Posted on 04/29/2010 2:23:43 PM PDT by Fred
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reids support remains frozen again this month around 40%, while two of his chief Republican opponents continue to draw over 50% of the vote in Nevadas U.S. Senate race.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Nevada shows Reid earning 39% to 41% support, depending on his opponent, well below the 50% safe mark for incumbents. His numbers are virtually identical to findings in the previous survey earlier this month and in line with surveys since last fall when his support began trending down.
Reid, who is seeking a fifth term in the Senate, received 61% of the vote in 2004.
Nearly half the voters in the state (47%) continue to have a very unfavorable view of the Democratic incumbent, while 23% view him very favorably.
In her match-up with Reid, Sue Lowden, ex-chairman of the Nevada Republican Party, earns 52% of the vote to Reids 39%. Businessman Danny Tarkanian gets 51% support to Reids 41%. Both Republicans have been hovering around 50% for months.
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Nevada Survey of 500 Likely Voters
April 27, 2010
Election 2010: Nevada Senate
Sue Lowden (R)
52%
Harry Reid (D)
39%
Some other candidate
6%
Not sure
3%
Election 2010: Nevada Senate
Danny Tarkanian (R)
51%
Harry Reid (D)
41%
Some other candidate
4%
Not sure
4%
Election 2010: Nevada Senate
Sharron Angle (R)
48%
Harry Reid (D)
40%
Some other candidate
7%
Not sure
4%
movin’ on up; he was at 37%...
why so high?
Reid is toast.
A lot of stupid/ignorant people do vote!
Las Vegas and Reno.
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