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  • Is Wyden vulnerable?

    07/16/2010 4:30:06 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 23 replies
    The Oregon Politicio ^ | July 15, 2010 | Sarah Ross
    An internal poll released Wednesday brings into question the electoral safety of long time Senator Ron Wyden. Portland based polling firm, Moore Information, made public their survey results paid for by the Huffman campaign which showed that 37% of Oregonians support a GOP candidate for Sen. Wyden’s seat while 36% favored the incumbent Democratic Party. Twenty-eight percent of respondents remained undecided, as of when the survey was performed on July 10th. The poll questioned a “representative sample of 500 likely voters in Oregon” and had a 4 percent sampling error with a 95 percent confidence level. Moore also found that...
  • Election 2010: A race, not a breeze, for the U.S. Senate (Oregon)

    04/29/2010 7:13:14 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 12 replies · 539+ views
    The Portland Oregoneon ^ | April 18, 2010
    For the past 14 years, the re-election of U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden has been the closest thing to a sure bet in Oregon politics. The popular senator is back on the ballot this year, and while he's still an overwhelming favorite to win another term, Republican voters have a chance to nominate a serious challenger, Lewis & Clark law professor Jim Huffman.
  • Electon 2010: Oregon Senate(and now Wyden-under 50%)

    02/17/2010 12:11:01 PM PST · by bilhosty · 11 replies · 559+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | February 17, 2010 | Rasmussen Reports
    Another “safe” Democratic senator may not be quite as safe as he thought. The first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 telephone survey of likely voters in Oregon finds incumbent Democratic Senator Ron Wyden with a 49% to 35% lead over law professor Jim Huffman, the most prominent Republican reportedly considering running against him.