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Title: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: Tender Branson on January 17, 2009, 01:31:00 AM
Cuomo (D) 45
King (R) 32

Cuomo (D) 48
Giuliani (R) 33


Kennedy (D) 47
King (R) 31

Kennedy (D) 49
Giuliani (R) 32


Israel (D) 34
King (R) 31

Israel (D) 35
Giuliani (R) 32

DEM "Primary":

Kennedy 31
Cuomo 26
Israel 2

The Research 2000 New York Poll was conducted from January 12 through January 14, 2009. A total of 600 likely voters who vote regularly in state elections were interviewed statewide by telephone.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/1/15/125749/332


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: © tweed on January 17, 2009, 01:43:26 AM
Israel/King would be cool.  both are horrible persons but an all-LI Senate race?  mad chill


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: Keystone Phil on January 17, 2009, 01:47:04 AM
Let's see if this makes any news within the NY political circles. If it does, great news for Caroline.


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: Lunar on January 17, 2009, 01:50:42 AM
Why do people keep polling this.  It's above-average whorish on the news' part.  I know Markos just wanted to advocate against Caroline Kennedy [for those of you who don't have your work encourage you to regularly read the Daily Kos, Kos has been on a bit of a crusade lately against CK], but buying a poll seems a bit extreme.

This is so meaningless it boggles my mind.  Especially for someone like Markos who is supposed to understand this is simply a name recognition poll


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: JohnnyLongtorso on January 17, 2009, 08:19:45 AM
Why do people keep polling this.  It's above-average whorish on the news' part.  I know Markos just wanted to advocate against Caroline Kennedy [for those of you who don't have your work encourage you to regularly read the Daily Kos, Kos has been on a bit of a crusade lately against CK], but buying a poll seems a bit extreme.

This is so meaningless it boggles my mind.  Especially for someone like Markos who is supposed to understand this is simply a name recognition poll

Kos seems to be polling pretty much all the Senate races. After all, why else would he bother with Vermont?


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: Holmes on January 17, 2009, 10:05:22 AM
Those Kennedy numbers make me happy because they probably make kos mad. :)


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: Lunar on January 17, 2009, 11:01:44 AM
No, he spun them as "even non-dynasty politicians could beat the GOP, so why bother!"

Why do people keep polling this.  It's above-average whorish on the news' part.  I know Markos just wanted to advocate against Caroline Kennedy [for those of you who don't have your work encourage you to regularly read the Daily Kos, Kos has been on a bit of a crusade lately against CK], but buying a poll seems a bit extreme.

This is so meaningless it boggles my mind.  Especially for someone like Markos who is supposed to understand this is simply a name recognition poll

Kos seems to be polling pretty much all the Senate races. After all, why else would he bother with Vermont?

Good point.  He is polling all of the Senate races looking at which ones might be sleepers on both sides


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: The Mikado on January 17, 2009, 12:05:34 PM
Israel/King would be cool.  both are horrible persons but an all-LI Senate race?  mad chill

You know, "Israel King" would be a pretty badass name.


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: Lunar on January 17, 2009, 12:10:53 PM
I don't think King would run if Israel were selected.  King would have no base.

I only see him running if he's convinced he's going to lose his seat anyway due to gerrymandering and if there's an inner NYC candidate, preferably Weingarten


Title: Re: NY-R2000/DailyKos: Kennedy/Cuomo/Israel defeat King/Giuliani
Post by: © tweed on January 17, 2009, 12:13:05 PM
well, ok.  if the Dems nominate an upstater in 2010 he could also see an opening there.