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Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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New Poll:
Arizona Governor by Rasmussen on 2006-05-24
Summary: D: 55%, R: 34%, U: 11%
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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This is news?
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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I can't decide if Napolitano will get over 60% or not.
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Quote from: True Democrat on June 14, 2006, 10:10:30 pm
I can't decide if Napolitano will get over 60% or not.
That's driving me crazy too.
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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Quote from: Alcon on June 15, 2006, 12:56:54 am
Quote from: True Democrat on June 14, 2006, 10:10:30 pm
I can't decide if Napolitano will get over 60% or not.
That's driving me crazy too.
I'm going to say 59.9%
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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My prediction:
ARIZONA GOVERNOR
NAPOLITANO 60%
GOLDWATER 38%
ARIZONA SENATE
KYL 52%
PEDERSON 45%
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Quote from: Adlai Stevenson on June 15, 2006, 06:10:03 am
My prediction:
ARIZONA SENATE
KYL 52%
PEDERSON 45%
I think you are giving Pederson far to much credit. That is going to be another 58-60 point landslide elections. When Pederson proves to be ticket filler, and when people realize that he is really a softy on immigration...I think the undecideds will flock to Kyl.
Kyl - 59%
Pederson - 40%
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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But 2006 is a Democratic leaning year. If Kerry got 44% in 2004, why would 4-5% of his supporters vote for a conservative like Kyl?
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Quote from: Adlai Stevenson on June 16, 2006, 05:42:17 am
But 2006 is a Democratic leaning year. If Kerry got 44% in 2004, why would 4-5% of his supporters vote for a conservative like Kyl?
Why did a third of Bush voters in North Dakota vote for Conrad?
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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Quote from: Adlai Stevenson on June 16, 2006, 05:42:17 am
But 2006 is a Democratic leaning year. If Kerry got 44% in 2004, why would 4-5% of his supporters vote for a conservative like Kyl?
Because more Kerry supporters in Arizona voted against Bush rather than for Kerry, the people there really like Kyl.
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Well if you say so. I think in states like North Dakota incumbents are genuinely popular regardless of party. Arizona isn't so much like that, I never got the sense they had a really strong attachment to Kyl. I still can't understand why no Democrats ran against him 2000 though. I feel that if he hadn't won 79% that year, he wouldn't be quite so high up now.
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Re: Rasmussen: Napolitano (D) with Lead over Republican Challengers in Arizona
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Quote from: adam on June 16, 2006, 01:18:27 pm
Quote from: Adlai Stevenson on June 16, 2006, 05:42:17 am
But 2006 is a Democratic leaning year. If Kerry got 44% in 2004, why would 4-5% of his supporters vote for a conservative like Kyl?
Because more Kerry supporters in Arizona voted against Bush rather than for Kerry, the people there really like Kyl.
No offense intended... just couldn't resist.
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