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Race/Topic (Click to Sort) | Poll | Results | Spread |
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Florida Senate – Scott vs. Nelson | Gravis | Nelson 49, Scott 45 | Nelson +4 |
New Jersey Senate – Hugin vs. Menendez | Rutgers-Eagleton | Menendez 51, Hugin 46 | Menendez +5 |
Florida Governor – DeSantis vs. Gillum | Gravis | Gillum 51, DeSantis 46 | Gillum +5 |
Minnesota 1st District – Hagedorn vs. Feehan | KSTP/SurveyUSA | Feehan 47, Hagedorn 45 | Feehan +2 |
New Mexico 2nd District – Herrell vs. Small | NY Times/Siena | Herrell 45, Small 44 | Herrell +1 |
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• Polls: Two more weeks …
- CA-48: Monmouth: Dana Rohrabacher (R-Inc): 50, Harley Rouda (D): 48 (June: 46-43 Rouda)
- FL-27: McLaughlin & Associates (R) for Maria Elvira Salazar: Maria Elvira Salazar (R): 50, Donna Shalala (D): 41 (Sept.: 51-42 Salazar)
- GA-06: JMC Analytics (R) & Bold Blue Campaigns (D): Karen Handel (R-inc): 49, Lucy McBath (D): 45
- IL-12: Siena for the New York Times: Mike Bost (R-inc): 48, Brendan Kelly (D): 39 (Sept.: 44-43 Bost)
- ME-02: Global Strategy Group (D) for End Citizens United: Jared Golden (D): 48, Bruce Poliquin (R): 42
- OH-12: Clarity Campaigns (D) for End Citizens United: Troy Balderson (R-inc): 48, Danny O’Connor (D): 46
- TX-21: WPA Intelligence (R) for the Club for Growth: Chip Roy (R): 50, Joseph Kopser (D): 38
- VA-02: Siena for the New York Times: Scott Taylor (R-inc): 45, Elaine Luria (D): 42 (Early Oct.: 49-41 Taylor)
- WI-01: Change Research (D) for Randy Bryce: Randy Bryce (D): 45, Bryan Steil (R): 44
Polls have consistently shown a tight race in California’s 48th District, but the GOP has been surprisingly reluctant to spend much to boost Rohrabacher, who is not a strong fundraiser. Earlier this month, the Los Angeles Times reported that the Congressional Leadership Fund was only running cable ads for Rohrabacher rather than splurging for more expensive broadcast TV buys….
More from Daily Kos…
New Reuters/Ipsos/University of Virginia Center for Politics polls show Republicans ahead in key races in Nevada and Texas, while Democrats lead in the Wisconsin Senate race and both parties are locked in a close race for the Badger State’s governorship.
These are the second polls that Reuters/Ipsos/UVA Center for Politics has released of these states. The results in each states are as follows, with results from the previous polls in parentheses (* indicates incumbent):
Nevada Senate: Dean Heller* (R) 47%, Jacky Rosen (D) 41% (September: Heller 46%-43%)
Nevada Governor: Adam Laxalt (R) 46%, Steve Sisolak (D) 41% (September: Laxalt 43%-40%)
Texas Senate: Ted Cruz* (R) 49%, Beto O’Rourke (D) 44% (September: O’Rourke 47%-45%)
Texas Governor: Greg Abbott* (R) 53%, Lupe Valdez (D) 38% (September: Abbott 50%-41%)
Wisconsin Senate: Tammy Baldwin* (D) 54%, Leah Vukmir (R) 39% (September: Baldwin 52%-39%)
Wisconsin Governor: Tony Evers (D) 48%, Scott Walker* (R) 45% (September: Evers 50%-43%)
The three polls were conducted online in English from Oct. 12 to Oct. 18 (Texas and Wisconsin) and Oct. 12 to Oct. 19 (Nevada). They feature 1,137 likely voter respondents from Nevada, 1,298 likely voter respondents from Texas, and 1,193 likely voter respondents from Wisconsin. More details, including tables, crosstabs, and methodological information, for all of these polls is available at:
Nevada: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/laxalt-leads-rosen-in-nevada-gubernatorial-race
Texas: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/cruz-leading-texas-senate-race
Wisconsin: https://www.ipsos.com/en-us/news-polls/wisconsin-gubernatorial-race-tied