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Other Elections - Analysis and Discussion => 2023 & Odd Year Gubernatorial Election Polls => Topic started by: JohnnyLongtorso on April 17, 2011, 01:46:38 PM



Title: KY/SUSA: Beshear ahead by double-digits; Williams leads Republican primary
Post by: JohnnyLongtorso on April 17, 2011, 01:46:38 PM
Link. (http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=04dd2822-cc19-4ded-a82c-7585e931de64)

Steve Beshear (D) - 53
Bobbie Holsclaw (R) - 34

Steve Beshear (D) - 54
Phil Moffett (R) - 34

Steve Beshear (D) - 51
David Williams (R) - 39

Primary:

David Williams - 49
Phil Moffett - 14
Bobbie Holsclaw - 12


Title: Re: KY/SUSA: Beshear ahead by double-digits; Williams leads Republican primary
Post by: Frodo on April 17, 2011, 10:09:11 PM
A little OT, but do we have information regarding Kentucky House races?  I know Republicans made substantial gains last time -does it look as if they might take over the last remaining chamber in the Kentucky legislature still controlled by Democrats?  


Title: Re: KY/SUSA: Beshear ahead by double-digits; Williams leads Republican primary
Post by: they don't love you like i love you on April 17, 2011, 11:32:31 PM
Considering there's only two chambers in the legislature "last remaining chamber" is kind of misleading. You could just as easily say the Senate is the last remaining chamber held by the Republicans.

From what I understand though it's unlikely to flip unless redistricting greatly favors the Republicans (not likely with Beshear and it's Democratic control).


Title: Re: KY/SUSA: Beshear ahead by double-digits; Williams leads Republican primary
Post by: JohnnyLongtorso on April 18, 2011, 07:23:47 AM
The legislature is not up this year, the only thing up for election is the statewide offices.


Title: Re: KY/SUSA: Beshear ahead by double-digits; Williams leads Republican primary
Post by: Bandit3 the Worker on April 20, 2011, 01:39:40 PM
A little OT, but do we have information regarding Kentucky House races?  I know Republicans made substantial gains last time -does it look as if they might take over the last remaining chamber in the Kentucky legislature still controlled by Democrats?  

There's not a chance in hell. Redistricing favors the Democrats, and the Republicans aren't getting any more popular.