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  • Giffords (D) leads Graf (R) in early polling (AZ-08, Giffords up 12)

    09/25/2006 11:34:45 AM PDT · by okstate · 102 replies · 1,602+ views
    KVOA TV ^ | 25 September 2006 | News 4 Tuscon
    It's set to be one of the most watched races in the November elections and it's rooted right here in Southern Arizona. It's a race guaranteed to capture the eyes of the nation. News 4 has partnered with the Arizona Daily Star to conduct a tracking poll in which we asked likely voters a number of questions related to the Congressional District 8 race and the candidates. 600 likely voters in Arizona Congressional District 8 took part in a survey, which was conducted from September 16 - 19, 2006 by 1 to 1 Direct and Marketing Intelligence. The poll has...
  • Polls favors Ellsworth (Hostettler (R) down 15 points in IN-08)

    09/25/2006 11:31:01 AM PDT · by okstate · 26 replies · 1,315+ views
    Evansville Courier & Press ^ | 24 September 2006 | Thomas Langhorne
    Rep. John Hostettler trails his Democratic challenger, Brad Ellsworth, by 15 percentage points in a new poll commissioned by the Evansville Courier & Press. The poll of 603 registered voters in Indiana's 8th District shows Ellsworth with 47.4 percent of the vote compared with Hostettler's 31.8 percent. Undecided voters number 16.6 percent, and 4.1 percent refused to answer. Of those polled, 32.7 percent identified themselves as Republicans and a fractionally higher number, 33.5 percent, identified themselves as Democrats. The remainder were not affiliated with either major party. The poll, conducted Sept. 6-21 by Indiana State University's Sociology Research Lab, has...
  • Musgrave (R) up 4 points in Colorado's 4th CD (Survey USA)

    09/21/2006 6:39:09 PM PDT · by okstate · 7 replies · 513+ views
    Survey USA ^ | 21 September 2006 | Survey USA
    Musgrave (R) 46% Paccione (D) 42% Eidsness (RP) 8% Undecided 5% 424 Likely Voters, MOE +/- 4.9%
  • Arizona 5th CD Poll: J.D. Hayworth up 12 (Survey USA)

    09/19/2006 10:05:50 AM PDT · by okstate · 7 replies · 864+ views
    Survey USA ^ | 18 September 2006 | Survey USA
     Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #10313   Hayworth Leads by 12 in AZ5: In an election in Arizona's 5th Congressional District today, 9/18/05, incumbent Republican J.D. Hayworth tops Democrat Harry Mitchell, 52% to 40%, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for KPNX-TV Phoenix. 7 weeks to the 11/7/06 election, Hayworth gets 52% of the vote. Mitchell gets 40%. Libertarian Warren Severin gets 4%. Hayworth gets 83% of Republican votes. Mitchell gets 84% of Democrat votes. Mitchell carries Independents 5:3, but this is not enough to overcome Hayworth's advantage in this heavily Republican district. Mitchell runs strongest among seniors,...
  • Poll: Donnelly ahead in tight race in 2nd Congressional District (Chocola (R) down 8; Research 2000)

    09/19/2006 10:02:04 AM PDT · by okstate · 17 replies · 890+ views
    South Bend Tribune ^ | 19 September 2006 | James Wensits
    SOUTH BEND -- Democrat Joe Donnelly appears to be increasing his lead over incumbent U.S. Rep. Chris Chocola in what is still a tight 2nd District congressional race. A weekend Tribune/WSBT-TV poll of 400 likely voters showed Donnelly with a 50 percent to 42 percent lead over Chocola, with 8 percent undecided and a 5 percent margin of error. That compares to a July poll that showed Donnelly with a 46 percent to 41 percent lead over Chocola, with 13 percent undecided and the same 5 percent margin of error.