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I'm in a mtg, so can't see much more. Margin is about the same as they had for us a month ago. Carney up 17, too. Link: http://publicmind.fdu.edu/carney/ On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Alexander Snyder-Mackler < smacklera@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll send more on our poll later, but this came out from FDU just now. Our > results were very similar. > > "The poll also showed incumbent Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden with a > commanding 40-point lead over independent candidate Doug Campbell. The > Republican Party did not field a candidate for attorney general...*.The > survey also showed Biden is not only likely headed for re-election in > November, he also is the most popular politician in the state with 61 > percent of those surveyed saying they had a very favorable or somewhat > favorable opinion of the son of Vice President Joe Biden.*" > Poll: State treasurer race even, auditor and AG races favor incumbents > > By SEAN O’SULLIVAN • The News Journal • October 5, 2010 > > In Delaware’s lower-ticket races, there is a dead heat in the competitions > for state treasurer. > > Incumbent State Auditor Thomas Wagner, a Republican, is leading his > Democratic challenger Richard Korn by 16 points, according to a Fairleigh > Dickinson University<http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20101005/NEWS02/101005021/Poll-State-treasurer-race-even-auditor-and-AG-races-favor-incumbents#>PublicMind poll released today. > > The poll also showed incumbent Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden with a > commanding 40-point lead over independent candidate Doug Campbell. The > Republican Party did not field a candidate for attorney general. > > The telephone poll of 801 randomly selected Delaware voters was conducted > from Sept. 27 to Oct. 3 and has a margin<http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20101005/NEWS02/101005021/Poll-State-treasurer-race-even-auditor-and-AG-races-favor-incumbents#>of error of plus or minus 3.5 points. > > On Wednesday, Professor Dan Cassino from PublicMind’s public opinion > research center will be in Delaware to release the results of a poll about > the special election for U.S. Senate<http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20101005/NEWS02/101005021/Poll-State-treasurer-race-even-auditor-and-AG-races-favor-incumbents#>between Chris Coons and Christine O’Donnell. Cassino will present the poll > and answer questions at a news conference at The News Journal, 950 W. Basin > Rd., New Castle, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. > > In the race for state treasurer, Democrat Chip Flowers, who upset sitting > treasurer Velda Jones-Potter in the primary election, was even with his > Republican<http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20101005/NEWS02/101005021/Poll-State-treasurer-race-even-auditor-and-AG-races-favor-incumbents#>challenger, State Rep. Colin Bonini, with each receiving support from 38 > percent of those polled. > > The poll showed Flowers had stronger support upstate and among Democrats > while Bonini led downstate and among Republicans. The poll showed 21 > percent, mainly voters who identified themselves as independent, are > undecided. > > Poll director Peter Woolley, a professor of political science at Fairleigh > Dickinson, said he does not expect many of those undecided voters to break > for either Flowers or Bonini by election day. Instead, he said “these unsure > voters will resolve their dilemma by not casting a vote in this particular > race.” > > In the race for state auditor, Wagner polled strongly over Korn with > Republicans and independents and is outpolling Korn upstate and downstate. > The poll showed 20 percent of voters, again dominated by independents, were > undecided. > > The survey also showed Biden is not only likely headed for re-election in > November, he also is the most popular politician in the state with 61 > percent of those surveyed saying they had a very favorable or somewhat > favorable opinion of the son of Vice President Joe Biden. > > This was a higher approval rating than for Gov. Jack Markell --54 percent > -- and Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del. -- 53 percent. > > That same survey showed 81 percent had not heard of Biden’s challenger, > Campbell. > > At the same time, Biden posted the highest unfavorable ratings, with 23 > percent reporting a somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable opinion. > Markell and Democratic U.S. House<http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20101005/NEWS02/101005021/Poll-State-treasurer-race-even-auditor-and-AG-races-favor-incumbents#>candidate John Carney followed Biden, with each receiving a 20 percent > unfavorable rating. > > For information about the PublicMind poll, call (201) 692-7032. For > questions about the news conference, call Assistant Managing Editor Greg > Burton at (302) 324-2882. > > *Contact Sean O’sullivan at 324-2777 or sosullivan@delawareonline.com* > > > -- > > Alexander Snyder-Mackler > (302) 598-8678 > -- Alexander Snyder-Mackler (302) 598-867
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