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2010

    Robin Carnahan is in real trouble

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 9th at 01:30 PM  | 

    It’s already bad enough for Democrat Robin Carnahan that she hasn’t led a poll this year, but since primaries Republican Roy Blunt’s lead has been growing. In the likely voter polls he now leads by 6, 7, and now 10 in the latest Rasmussen.

    Tags: 2010, Likely Voters, Missouri, Rasmussen Reports, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate

    Oh Gallup, what is wrong now?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 8th at 06:00 PM  | 

    Just a week ago, the big story from Gallup was that the Republicans had hit an all-time high lead in their poll. I covered it despite questioning the poll in the past. Everyone covered it. But now, suddenly, in the Gallup poll the race is even? How can that be, and what does it mean?

    Tags: 2010, Gallup, Generic Ballot, House, Registered Voters

    Sometimes a candidate is more than we expect

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 8th at 10:00 AM  | 

    During the California Senate primary, my major criticisms of Carly Fiorina were that she had no public track record to back her on the issues, and that as a novice campaigner she was liable to make mistakes and lose a winnable race. During the race I didn’t quite give her the Tom Campbell treatment, but I gave Chuck DeVore all the support I could. During | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Barack Obama, Bill Brady, California, Carly Fiorina, Charlie Crist, Chuck DeVore, Florida, Harry Reid, Illinois, Kendrick Meek, Marco Rubio, Mark Kirk, Nevada, Senate, Sharron Angle, Tom Campbell

    Rasmussen: Castle greatly outperforms O’Donnell

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 7th at 01:13 PM  | 

    I’m definitely a latecomer to following the Delaware Senate primary between Republicans Mike Castle and Christine O’Donnell, but now that I’m aware of it, it’s striking to me just how differently the two candidates perform in the new Rasmussen poll featuring each candidate against Democrat Chris Coons.

    Tags: 2010, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, Delaware, Mike Castle, Rasmussen Reports, Senate

    Van Tran for Congress

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 6th at 03:30 PM  | 

    California’s 47th Congressional District isn’t one of the ones getting national attention this year, but it should be. Loretta Sanchez may not be one of the most hated Democrats in Washington, but the circumstances surrounding her initial electoral “victory” are so shady that she has no business being there. She’s been kept in office thanks to California’s lockdown gerrymandering, but somehow her seat is still | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Bob Dornan, CA-47, California, House, illegal immigration, Loretta Sanchez, Van Tran, Voter Fraud

    SurveyUSA: Paul well ahead in Kentucky

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 5th at 03:01 PM  | 

    SurveyUSA is no fly-by-night operation in polling. They’ve been around a while, they have a reputation, and a great many newspapers seem use them to poll local House races. So we can’t dismiss their continuing series of polls which look very good for Republicans, including this new Kentucky Senate poll for the Louisville Courier-Journal with Republican Randal Paul seeming to overwhelm Democrat Jack Conway.

    Tags: 2010, Barack Obama, Jack Conway, Kentucky, Likely Voters, Louisville Courier-Journal, Randal Paul, Senate, SurveyUSA, TEA party

    Binnie fades but Ayotte still the clear leader

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 3rd at 06:00 PM  | 

    New Hampshire apparently tries to hard in Presidential years to have its primaries first, that it tires and has to have its Senate primaries last. So we’re still on primary watch for that state, and it looks like the Republican race has shifted again. Kelly Ayotte still leads the primary race to decide Democrat Paul Hodes’s opponent, but it appears the race for second is | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Bill Binnie, Jim Bender, Kelly Ayotte, Magellan Strategies, New Hampshire, Ovide Lamontagne, Senate

    Extrapolating about the Delaware Senate primary

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 1st at 12:30 PM  | 

    All the talk in your typical Senate analysis this year has assumed Republican Mike Castle will beat Democrat Chris Coons in the Delaware Senate race, but the fact is there’s still a GOP primary in progress. It’s forgivable to forget about that primary when polling of the primary is scarce, and PPP and Rasmussen hold Coons under 40, but let’s extrapolate from the PPP poll | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, Daily Kos, Delaware, Mike Castle, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Senate

    A tale of two polls: Colorado edition

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 31st at 04:00 PM  | 

    It seems like most of the third party and independent spoilers this year are harming Democrats, but the Constitution Party’s Tom Tancredo is clearly hurting Republican Dan Maes in the Colorado Governor’s race, currently throwing the lead to Democrat John Hickenlooper. But two new polls on that race, from Magellan Strategies via Real Clear Politics and Rasmussen Reports are so different that I think we | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Colorado, Dan Maes, Governor, John Hickenlooper, Likely Voters, Magellan Strategies, Rasmussen Reports, Real Clear Politics, Secret Sauce, Tom Tancredo

    Gallup: Generic ballot shows record Republican lead

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 30th at 05:30 PM  | 

    I’ve had my ups and downs with Gallup (one might say the relationship is like the plot of the Gallup generic ballot itself!), but since they’ve been solidly running registered voter surveys again, the numbers have looked reasonable. But now they’re shocking us from the other direction by showing the Republicans having their largest ever lead in the generic ballot survey, showing a larger edge | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Gallup, Generic Ballot, House, Likely Voters, Rasmussen Reports, Registered Voters, Swingometer

    PPP: Miller, Murkowski both lead general

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 30th at 01:30 PM  | 

    Public Policy Polling jumped out ahead to poll the Alaska Senate race even as Republican Lisa Murkowski tries to drag out her primary defeat at the hands of Joe Miller. PPP also checked up on what might happen if Murkowski somehow were able to dislodge the Libertarian nominee and take that party’s line on the ballot in November.

    Tags: 2010, Alaska, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Public Policy Polling, Scott McAdams, Senate

    Two Republicans who are going to be Governors

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 30th at 08:00 AM  | 

    There was a time when I thought about Nikki Haley’s campaign for governor every day. I’d scramble to find whatever polling I could get my hands on and read the news to try to explain any trends I might be seeing in the polls. Now, though, the South Carolina Governor’s race joins that of Republican Brian Sandoval’s in Nevada as non-competitive barring a major event | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Brian Sandoval, Governor, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Mason Dixon Polling and Research, Nevada, Nikki Haley, Rasmussen Reports, Rory Reid, South Carolina, Vincent Sheheen

    Another university poll, another set of problems

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 27th at 07:00 PM  | 

    Busy day today, but I couldn’t let go without comment this new poll by Missouri State University for KY3 of the Missouri Senate race. Even if its findings weren’t entirely out of step with the rest of the polling world, the details of the poll carry a number of warnings that it’s not very accurate.

    Tags: 2010, KY3, Missouri, Missouri State University, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate

    The new normal in Nevada: Reid and Angle tied

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 27th at 12:55 PM  | 

    When Sharron Angle came out of the Republican primary in Nevada, oddly enough she was vulnerable. She got no unity bounce, instead taking a stream of attacks from Republicans nationwide. As a result, Harry Reid went on the air for the knockout. He didn’t get it. Even the new Mason Dixon/LVRJ poll has stabilized.

    Tags: 2010, Harry Reid, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Mason Dixon Polling and Research, Nevada, Rasmussen Reports, Senate, Sharron Angle, TEA party

    Rasmussen on California: Whitman and Boxer up

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 26th at 02:00 PM  | 

    Rasmussen Reports has two new polls out: one on the race for Governor between Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman, and the other on the Senate race between Democrat Barbara Boxer and Republican Carly Fiorina. I don’t think the results they show are compatible. If one is right, I think the other is wrong.

    Tags: 2010, Abortion, Barbara Boxer, California, Carly Fiorina, Governor, Jerry Brown, Meg Whitman, Rasmussen Reports, Senate, Unemployment

    The Times’s Nate Silver Punishing Pollsters?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 25th at 02:30 PM  | 

    So 538 moved to the New York Times this morning and in the process made Marco Rubio the favorite finally. But seriously, my issue with Nate Silver today comes from the old site and specifically, his primary night commentary.

    Tags: 2010, 538, Arizona, JD Hayworth, John McCain, Journolist, Nate Silver, New York Times, Rasmussen Reports, Senate

    Simulating the major House ratings

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 24th at 09:18 PM  | 

    As if the big Swingometer update wasn’t enough, I’m not done projecting the House today. Taking a cue from Patrick Ishmael I’m going to simulate today the elections based not just the latest seat-by-seat Cook Political Report ratings, but also on those of Congressional Quarterly’s, the Swing State Project’s, and Larry Sabato’s. Swingometer right now says R+52 from 2008. Ishmael right now also says R+52, | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Congressional Quarterly, Cook Political Report, House, Larry Sabato, Patrick Ishmael, Swing State Project, Swingometer

    Swingometer Update

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 24th at 07:00 AM  | 

    The Florida primaries are today, but I’m not posting on them today. That way I have time to address – by popular demand* – all the new generic ballot polls, and see where the Swingometer is landing lately. As always, I’m using the trusty Real Clear Politics archives to find the polls. So let’s go.

    Tags: 2010, Associated Press, CNN, Fox News, Gallup, Generic Ballot, GfK, House, Likely Voters, Opinion Research, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Registered Voters, Swingometer, Time

    Final look at Florida

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 23rd at 01:00 PM  | 

    Despite a rash of independents and party switches in Florida, tomorrow there are still two meaningful primaries at the top of the ticket. For the Democrats, tomorrow they choose between Bill Clinton-backed Kendrick Meek, and wealthy challenger Jeff Greene for a Senate candidate. Republicans have to decide on a candidate for Governor between former Impeachment star Bill McCollum and wealthy challenger Rick Scott. With one | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Bill McCollum, Florida, Governor, Jeff Greene, Kendrick Meek, Mason-Dixon, Public Policy Polling, Quinnipiac University, Real Clear Politics, Rick Scott, Senate

    The mother of all unity bounces in Washington

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 23rd at 11:00 AM  | 

    In the Washington Senate primary, those candidates with an expressed preference for Democrats combined for 48.7% of the vote, with Patty Murray leading at 46.4%. Those candidates preferring Republicans combined for 49.7%, with Dino Rossi on top at 33.3%. And yet, looking at SurveyUSA’s poll, Republicans are coming out of the primary energized and unified, Democrats are depressed, and Independents are ready to try someone | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Dino Rossi, Patty Murray, Senate, SurveyUSA, Washington

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