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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Discrepancies in the Wisconsin Senate Polling
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 7th at 02:06 AM |
If we look at a series of five polls of the Wisconsin Senate matchup between Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat, and former Governor Tommy Thompson, Republican, we find a broad range of results. On no news can we really expect the race to move 16 points in one week? Some of these have to be wrong, but will we ever know which?
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