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« on: February 11, 2010, 06:29:39 PM »

http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/02/virginia-5-poll.html

Likely Voters, MoE: ±3.2%

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 44
    Robert Hurt (R): 44
    Undecided: 13

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 41
    Robert Hurt (R): 12
    Virgil Goode (I): 41
    Undecided: 6

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 44
    Robert Hurt (R): 27
    Generic Teabagger (I): 19
    Undecided: 10

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 46
    Ken Boyd (R): 42
    Undecided: 12

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 45
    Jim McKelvey (R): 37
    Undecided: 18

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 45
    Michael McPadden (R): 36
    Undecided: 19

    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 44
    Lawrence Verga (R): 34
    Undecided: 21
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2010, 06:34:34 PM »

41% of people willing to re-elect scum like Goode? Salt of the earth.
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2010, 06:54:01 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.
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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2010, 07:07:43 PM »

But he's cute as a button. How can you say no to that face?
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« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2010, 07:09:09 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.
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« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2010, 07:11:19 PM »

But he's cute as a button. How can you say no to that face?

Yeah, I kind of want to hug him.
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« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2010, 07:15:09 PM »

The fact that he is not trailing is not nearly as scarry for Dems as the fact that he can't get higher then 41% and is even tied with Independent Goode. Perriello will likely lose.
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« Reply #7 on: February 11, 2010, 07:15:54 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.
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« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2010, 07:23:15 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.
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« Reply #9 on: February 11, 2010, 07:25:00 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.

Okay, that basically reaffirms my point that nobody has any idea who he is and yet he is tied with a sitting congressman.
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« Reply #10 on: February 11, 2010, 07:33:01 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.

Okay, that basically reaffirms my point that nobody has any idea who he is and yet he is tied with a sitting congressman.

Hurt isn't the ones who's tied with Perriello. Virgil Goode (the previous Representative of this district until Perriello beat him in 2008) is the one who is tied with Perriello.
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« Reply #11 on: February 11, 2010, 07:37:38 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.

Okay, that basically reaffirms my point that nobody has any idea who he is and yet he is tied with a sitting congressman.

Hurt isn't the ones who's tied with Perriello. Virgil Goode (the previous Representative of this district until Perriello beat him in 2008) is the one who is tied with Perriello.

He is talking about the top matchup. Not the second one.

Has Goode even so much as hinted at running as an indy?
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« Reply #12 on: February 11, 2010, 07:41:57 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.

Okay, that basically reaffirms my point that nobody has any idea who he is and yet he is tied with a sitting congressman.

Hurt isn't the ones who's tied with Perriello. Virgil Goode (the previous Representative of this district until Perriello beat him in 2008) is the one who is tied with Perriello.

Umm

Tom Perriello (D-inc): 44
Robert Hurt (R): 44
Undecided: 13

Does 44 not equal 44?
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« Reply #13 on: February 14, 2010, 11:22:43 AM »

I'm less than overly concerned.
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« Reply #14 on: February 14, 2010, 12:47:07 PM »

Hurt leads the primary, mostly through name rec:

Robert Hurt - 22
Ken Boyd - 12
Ron Ferrin - 4
Feda Morton - 4
Michael McPadden - 3
Jim McKelvy - 2
Lawrence Verga - 2

Boyd is the only other elected official on the list, an Albemarle County Supervisor. If the teabaggers want to take Hurt down, they need to unify behind one candidate and fast.
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« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2010, 12:50:24 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.

Okay, that basically reaffirms my point that nobody has any idea who he is and yet he is tied with a sitting congressman.

Hurt isn't the ones who's tied with Perriello. Virgil Goode (the previous Representative of this district until Perriello beat him in 2008) is the one who is tied with Perriello.

Umm

Tom Perriello (D-inc): 44
Robert Hurt (R): 44
Undecided: 13

Does 44 not equal 44?

This is the poll I was looking at (the one that Lief originally posted):

http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/02/virginia-5-poll.html
    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 41
    Robert Hurt (R): 12
    Virgil Goode (I): 41
    Undecided: 6

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« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2010, 07:30:36 PM »

It's registered voters, not likely voters.

Either way, Perriello is going down this year.

God damn, your rationalization for why every Dem-friendly poll is wrong is as annoying as Democrats chirping "Rasmussen effect!" and randomly assigning bonus points to Dem candidates.

Put a likely voter screen on the poll, he is losing. Do you doubt that?

Also, 70% have no idea who Hunt is, and he's tied. He has nowhere to go but up.

It's not Hunt, it's Hurt--his name is Rob Hurt.

Okay, that basically reaffirms my point that nobody has any idea who he is and yet he is tied with a sitting congressman.

Hurt isn't the ones who's tied with Perriello. Virgil Goode (the previous Representative of this district until Perriello beat him in 2008) is the one who is tied with Perriello.

Umm

Tom Perriello (D-inc): 44
Robert Hurt (R): 44
Undecided: 13

Does 44 not equal 44?

This is the poll I was looking at (the one that Lief originally posted):

http://publicpolicypolling.blogspot.com/2010/02/virginia-5-poll.html
    Tom Perriello (D-inc): 41
    Robert Hurt (R): 12
    Virgil Goode (I): 41
    Undecided: 6



Is Goode even considering running at all?
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