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VT: Rasmussen: Leahy Leads Generic Republican by 25%
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March 23, 2010, 08:31:02 am »
New Poll:
Vermont Senator by Rasmussen on 2010-03-18
Summary: D: 58%, R: 33%, I: 2%, U: 7%
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Full Poll Details
3* 2010 Vermont Senate Race
Republican candidate
33%
Pat Leahy (D)
58%
Some other candidate
2%
Not sure
7%
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Re: VT: Rasmussen: Leahy Leads Generic Republican by 25%
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I'm shocked.
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Quote from: Vepres on October 31, 2010, 02:21:38 pm
Alright, if Republicans gain less than 75 seats, I'll prominently display my failure in my signature.
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Re: VT: Rasmussen: Leahy Leads Generic Republican by 25%
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I'm shocked... that Rassy didn't poll Jim Douglas vs. Pat Leahy.
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Re: VT: Rasmussen: Leahy Leads Generic Republican by 25%
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Only 25? That is not a good sign.
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Quote from: Mideast Assemblyman Ben on March 23, 2010, 08:43:53 pm
Only 25? That is not a good sign.
He's going down because of the democRATs and these new commie liberal health socialisms.
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Re: VT: Rasmussen: Leahy Leads Generic Republican by 25%
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YEAH COAKLEY HAD A HUGE LEAD OVER SCOTT BROWN TOO
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Leahy is effectively unbeatable. I mean, really, I think he'd be even if Douglas ran.
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Quote from: Lunar on March 23, 2010, 10:13:35 pm
YEAH COAKLEY HAD A HUGE LEAD OVER SCOTT BROWN TOO
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You know, I've never seen somebody say that seriously.
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Re: VT: Rasmussen: Leahy Leads Generic Republican by 25%
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Quote from: Mideast Assemblyman Ben on March 23, 2010, 08:43:53 pm
Only 25? That is not a good sign.
Yes, and the Republicans got 33% in this poll, while in the past two elections Leahy broke the 70% mark.
Of course, that does not yet make him vulnerable.
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