Ron Johnson is here to stay
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 30th at 01:15 PM |
From Unlikely Voter: When Ron Johnson showed a lead over Russ Feingold in the Wisconsin Senate polling, it could have been a fluky outlier result. The incumbent Democrat could still have been safe. Rasmussen again has Johnson ahead, though, so that theory is ruled out. The lead is tiny, but looks real.
A surprise turn in Wisconsin
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 23rd at 06:38 PM |
Good afternoon, wherever you may be. My apologies for getting today’s poll goodness out late, especially since it’s one I wanted to post yesterday anyway. But it turns out that, per Rasmussen, the Wisconsin Senate may yet be a race after all, despite the fact that many of us probably tuned it out once Tommy Thompson declined to run.
Thompson declines and so do Wisconsin Republican hopes
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 23rd at 03:09 PM |
Tommy Thompson was going to give Russ Feingold a tough race, but he decided not to run. How are Republicans doing now to challenge the three term incumbent? Rasmussen has a look.
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