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CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RColeman*Republican51%piePoll Date: 2008-03-12
DFrankenDemocratic-F.L.41%Number Polled: 544
-Other-0%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-7%Voter Type: Registered

  * = Incumbent

Coleman back on top vs. Franken

 By: Olawakandi (G-CA) - 2008-03-17 @ 10:50:03

Question:

Poll Demographics
Coleman 51%
Franken 41%
Undecided 7%

About this Poll Republican Incumbent Norm Coleman defeats any of his 3 remaining DFL challengers in an election for U.S. Senator from Minnesota today, according to a SurveyUSA poll conducted exclusively for KSTP-TV Minneapolis. Today, it's Coleman 51%, comedian Al Franken 41%. When the DFL candidate is either Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer or Darryl Stanton, Coleman wins 2:1. Back to Franken: Compared to an identical SurveyUSA tracking poll released one month ago, Coleman is up 4, Franken is down 5. All of that movement is with women. A month ago, Coleman trailed Franken by 12 among women. Today he leads by 5, a 17-point swing. Coleman holds 92% of his Republican base. Franken holds 75% of his Democratic base, but loses 18%, who cross-over. Independents break 6:5 for Coleman. For the past 3 months, Coleman and Franken had been tied in the Twin-Cities. Today, Coleman pulls ahead by 14 points. 700 state of Minnesota adults were interviewed 03/12/08. Of them, 644 were registered to vote.



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