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2006.11.03

Friday Senate polling data

I might as well put this all into one post.  Believe it or not, the Democrats might have a better chance of winning Arizona than Tennessee.  Yesterday, Bill Clinton was in Arizona stumping for Democrat Jim Pederson.  You can watch the video here.

Here are the polls:

Tennessee Senate Race (Rasmussen)
(R) Bob Corker - 53%
(D) Harold Ford - 45%

Virginia Senate Race (Rasmussen)
(R) George Allen - 49%
(D) James Webb - 49%

Missouri Senate Race (Rasmussen)
(R) Jim Talent - 48%
(D) Claire McCaskill - 49%

Arizona Senate Race (AZD)
(R) Jon Kyl - 45.8%
(D) Jim Pederson - 41.3%

Pennsylvania Senate Race (MUHLC)
(D) Rick Santorum - 43%
(D) Bob Casey - 51%

Again, Clinton was in Arizona yesterday.  The poll was taken a few days before that -- so it should be interesting if that gave Pederson yet another bump.  If it did, then the Democrats might want to think about taking resources out of Ohio and Pennsylvania, and putting them into Arizona.

Montana poll numbers are not up yet.  As soon as they come in, I will put them up.  That race is close as well.

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It's a shame that these races are so tight. I really think the dems have the better candidate in every race (although im not familiar with Kyl).

Winning the Senate seems unlikely to me but there's hope. I just cant imagine that Corker is beating Ford so badly. Corker is worthless.

We gotta win Montana and Virginia though. Those 2 are HUGE. If we win both of them I think I'm happy regardless of what else goes down.

Here in MT, we are rooting for both Ford and Webb.......of course, Tester too (all 500 of us).

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