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Corzine, Dodd TV ads score below average
Chris Christie, Jon Corzine, Chris Dodd


Christie's Corruption-fighting Scores on TV
Chris Christie, Charlie Crist, DSCC, Marco Rubio, Health Justice, Terry McAuliffe


Air Wars Analysis March 26-31, 2009
Barack Obama, Jim Tedisco, Scott Murphy, Card Check, Harry Reid


Early GOP ad on stimulus uninspiring
Harry Reid, America's Power, Chamber of Commerce, Reality Coalition, American Rights At Work


Hastings Wyman, Southern Political Report 'Grits'
James Inhofe (R-OK), Tom Feeney (R-FL)


Air Wars Analysis September 29 - October 30, 2008
John McCain, Barack Obama, Tom Feeney (R FL), Tim Bee (R AZ), Chris Shays (R CT), Gabrielle Giffords (D AZ)


Air War: Feeney’s mea culpa ad scores, honestly
John McCain, Barack Obama, Tom Feeney (R FL), Tim Bee (R AZ), Chris Shays (R CT), Gabrielle Giffords (D AZ)


Air Wars Analysis September 17, 2008
McCain, Palin, Obama, Dole (R-NC), Fimian (R-VA)


The Air War: "Coleman's shot at Franken's 'juicy porn' not quite a bull's-eye"
Barack Obama, John McCain, Ronnie Musgrove, Norm Coleman, Al Franken


The Hill: Air War: MoveOns Not Alex ad scores big with independents
MoveOn.org, Obama, McCain, Gordon Smith, Harri Anne Smith


Air Wars Analysis July 17, 2008
John McCain, Barrack Obama, Harri Anne Smith (R-AL), Gordon Smith (R-OR)


The Airwar: Warner keeps it going with first ad offering
Warner (D-VA), Dole (R-NC), Sununu (R-NH)


Air Wars Analysis, June 18, 2008
RNC, Sununu, NRSC, Warner, MoveOn.org


Air Wars Analysis, June 3, 2008
Barack Obama (D), John McCain (R), Bob Schaffer (R-CO), Mark Udall (D-CO), Jay Love (R-AL)


04-16-08 President
Barack Obama (D), John McCain (R)


11-18-07 President
Edwards(D), Clinton(D), Thompson(R), Paul(R)


03-18-08 ‘3 a.m.’ ad unconvincing
Clinton


10-23-07 President
Obama(D), Clinton (D), McCain (R), Richardson (D), Romney (R)


9-21-07 President
Thompson (R)


8-22-07 The Best
and Worst
Campaign Ads
of 2006
(Winning Campaigns)


8-15-07 President
Anti-Huckabee
LA Gov
Jindal (R), Boasso (D)
MS Gov
Eaves (D)


7-24-07 President
Obama (D), Edwards (D)
KS 02
Anti-Jenkins
DCCC Veterans Ad


6-28-07 President
Richardson (D), Kucinich (D), Dodd (D), Clinton (D)


5-30-07 President
Richardson (D), Anti-Bush (D), Dodd (D), Thompson (R)


5-17-07 President
Edwards (D), Richardson (D), Giuliani (R)


4-25-07 President
Anti-Clinton (D)


3-7-07 President
Romney (R), Hunter (R)


2-16-07 President
Obama (D), McCain (R)


11-16-06 110th Congress

11-7-06 MD Senate
Cardin (D), Steele (R)


10-25-06 NY CD 26
Davis (D), Reynolds (R)


10-12-06 TX CD 17
Edwards (D), Taylor (R)


10-5-06 NY CD 20
Gillibrand (D), Sweeney (R)


9-14-06 MO Senate
McCaskill (D), Talent (R)


7-27-06 CT Senate
Lamont (D), Lieberman (I)


6-29-06 IA Gubernatorial
Culver (D), Nussle (R)


6-15-06 AZ Senate
Pederson (D), Kyl (R)


5-18-06 CA CD 50
Busby (D), Bilbray (R)


5-4-06 PA Gubernatorial
Swann (R)


4-19-06 Abramoff

3-30-06 MI Gubernatorial
DeVos (R)



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Posts Tagged ‘Tracy Potter’

New Poll Numbers

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Reports released a plethora of polls over the Easter holiday.  Some of the key ones are below:

 

AR-Sen:   (3/30; 500 likely AR voters)

 

John Boozman (R)              51%

Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D)   36%

 

Gilbert Baker (R)                  51%

Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D)   36%

 

John Boozman (R)              48%

Bill Halter (D)                       34%

 

Gilbert Baker (R)                  44%

Bill Halter (D)                        36%

 

Numbers continue to remain consistent in this race.  Rasmussen did not test the Democratic primary.

 

FL-Gov:

  (3/18; 1,000 likely FL voters)

 

Bill McCollum (R)                47%

Alex Sink (D)                       36%

 

These numbers confirm others now showing McCollum with a double-digit lead.

 

IA-Gov:

   (3/17; 500 likely IA voters)

 

Terry Branstad (R)               52%

Gov. Chet Culver (D)           36%

 

Branstad’s lead over incumbent Gov. Culver remains strong

 

NC-Sen:

  (3/22; 500 likely NC voters)

 

Sen. Richard Burr (R)         51%

Elaine Marshall (D)             35%

 

Stronger numbers for Sen. Burr

 

ND-Sen: (3/23-24; 500 likely ND voters)

 

John Hoeven (R)                 68%

Tracy Potter (D)            25%

 

Another poll confirming that this race is already over

 

ND-AL:   (3/23-24; 500 likely ND voters)

 

Rick Berg (R)                        51%

Rep. Earl Pomeroy (D)        44%

 

With Hoeven at the top of the ticket and Pomeroy’s consistent votes supporting the Democratic leadership, this race becomes a legitimate upset possibility

 

SD-AL:   (3/25; 500 likely SD voters)

 

Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D)       44%

Chris Nelson (R)                                          42%

 

The latest Rasmussen poll confirms others that show Rep. Herseth Sandlin is in a serious battle for re-election

 

OH-Sen:  (3/30; 500 likely OH voters)

 

Rob Portman (R)                  43%

Lee Fisher (D)                      38%

 

Rob Portman (R)                  45%

Jennifer Brunner (D)             38%

 

These numbers contradict last week’s Quinnipiac University poll that put the Democrats into the lead