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WI_DEM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-17-10 08:21 AM
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Four House '10 Polls
THE U.S. HOUSE

DE-AL: Dems a double-digit favorite to pick up Castle's House seat
According to PPP, Democrats head into the general election cycle with an excellent chance to pick off the House seat vacated by moderate GOP Congressman (and forced retiree, courtesy of Tuesday's primary) Mike Castle. The poll shows Democrat John Carney with a 11-point lead over Republican nominee Glen Urquhart. That margin could well widen, as Urquhart seems to be a little bit of an ass, if this film by a Democratic tracker is legit.

IA-02: GOP pollster says Loebsack in real danger in November
Add second-term Democrat David Loebsack to the stack of Democrats who may be endangered in November, if a new internal poll by Tarrance Group for her campaign is to be believed (and yes...the standard caveats apply). The survey puts Loebsack up by only single point over Republican Marianette Miller-Meeks (41-40). The pollster also has Libertarian Gary Sicard gaining 6% of the vote. Loebsack easily dispatched Miller-Meeks in 2008 (57-39).

MD-01: Dem internal puts him up mid-single digits in tough district
Another poll obtained by The Fix is much happier news for Democrats--a new Garin Hart Yang poll on behalf of freshman Democrat Frank Kratovil puts him in the lead by six points (45-39) over the man he narrowly beat in 2008--Republican CfG fave Andy Harris. Kratovil just launched an air war, and the polling memo claims that Kratovil is up double digits among those people who have seen the advertising.

WA-03: Heck closes gap, but still trails Republican in Dem open seat
SurveyUSA returns to southwestern Washington, and finds an incrementally closer contest than the one they found last month. Republican Jaime Herrera is still out in front of Democrat Denny Heck, but the margin is now in the single digits (52-43). That is a four-point shift from August, when SUSA had Herrera up 54-41 on Heck. The district is a swing district (carried by Obama by only a 52-46 margin), one held by Democrat Brian Baird since the 1990s

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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-17-10 08:35 AM
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1. Thanks, some good news for a change. Maybe crazy tea-baggers
aren't what We the People really want, maybe....

You know, if President Obama had done some amount of investigating into all the war crimes of the bushes, the RepubliCONS would not be doing so well today. Failing to prosecute real crimes has consequences.
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