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Election Archive => 2018 Senatorial Election Polls => Topic started by: Doimper on November 16, 2017, 05:39:46 PM



Title: NE-PPP: Fischer +11
Post by: Doimper on November 16, 2017, 05:39:46 PM
. . . After respondents were nudged in that direction.  (https://www.scribd.com/document/364620041/NE-Sen-PPP-D-for-Jane-Raybould-Nov-2017#download)Still cool, though.

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In 2012, Fischer won her election for U.S. Senate by a 15-point margin, but the upcoming
election is looking to be closer. In a hypothetical election matchup, Fischer (42%) was
leading against Democrat Jane Raybould (31%). After being given Democrat Jane
Raybould’s background and asked again who they would vote for, Raybould leads: 38%
said they would vote for Raybould and 35% said they would vote for Fischer. Once they
were presented with Raybould’s background, the number of independents who said they
would vote for her went from 38% to 51%. A large majority (71%) of Nebraskans don’t
yet know who Raybould is. . .

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Key findings from the survey include:
- A majority of Nebraskans (58%) think those with a business record of building
coalitions, staying within a budget, and creating jobs are better able to solve
problems in Congress. Only 21% said they think those who have been there for
several years and know how to get things done within the system are better able to
solve problems in Congress.
- Nebraskans want a Senator who will bring balance to Washington. 52% of voters
said they want a Senator who will provide a check and balance on some of Trump’s
more controversial plans and policies.
- Voters believe that Fischer does not mainly look out for the interests of regular
Nebraskans. 45% believe Fischer has changed and mainly looks out for Washington, D.C. interests and her political party, and only 33% believe she looks out for regular Nebraskans.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: IceSpear on November 16, 2017, 05:45:21 PM
NE-PPP: Fischer +11

Fixed.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Dr Oz Lost Party! on November 16, 2017, 05:46:50 PM
Holy...

The Democrats are really recruiting all of the right candidates for 2018. I doubt Jane will win in the end but she has the potential to make Fischer run for her money.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Kamala on November 16, 2017, 05:51:50 PM
Holy...

The Democrats are really recruiting all of the right candidates for 2018. I doubt Jane will win in the end but she has the potential to make Fischer run for her money.

She could be this cycle's Kay Hagan.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Attorney General, LGC Speaker, and Former PPT Dwarven Dragon on November 16, 2017, 05:58:33 PM
LOL @ this stupid push poll.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Cactus Jack on November 16, 2017, 06:00:34 PM
This should scare the living s**t out of Republicans everywhere. Especially in Kansas.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Doimper on November 16, 2017, 06:03:32 PM

You're no fun.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Cactus Jack on November 16, 2017, 06:04:20 PM
Garbage poll, but it wouldn't surprise if the Democrats held every Class I Senate seat in 2025, LOL.

I think Barrasso can sleep soundly. Well, unless Prince upsets him. You know what they say: can't bench the Prince.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Fischer +11
Post by: GlobeSoc on November 16, 2017, 06:08:43 PM
Senate class 1 continues its march to 33 democratic senators all winning reelection unanimously.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Cactus Jack on November 16, 2017, 06:13:11 PM
Garbage poll, but it wouldn't surprise if the Democrats held every Class I Senate seat in 2025, LOL.

I think Barrasso can sleep soundly. Well, unless Prince upsets him. You know what they say: can't bench the Prince.

Prince vs. a Heidi Heitkamp clone would probably be competitive. And knowing Republicans, they would likely lose that race in the end, lol.

All the WYDEMs would have to do to make that one competitive is run some high-profile rancher with a handlebar stache and a cowboy hat.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Fischer +11
Post by: Dr Oz Lost Party! on November 16, 2017, 06:23:33 PM
This poll should make Fisher and every other "safe" republican sweat a little. Trump's unpopularity is showing extremely dangerous effects for them.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Fischer +11
Post by: TheSaint250 on November 16, 2017, 06:29:38 PM
Guys.

Only 73% answered either Fischer or Raybould.

She's fine.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Fischer +11
Post by: Since I'm the mad scientist proclaimed by myself on November 16, 2017, 06:59:50 PM
The fact that Fischer only has an 11 point lead against an unknown that can be completely annihilated by talking about her opponents background in a standard addy way should be deeply troubling to republicans. This doesn't look like a toss-up, but it should be troubling all the same.


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Young Conservative on November 16, 2017, 10:26:39 PM
Holy...

The Democrats are really recruiting all of the right candidates for 2018. I doubt Jane will win in the end but she has the potential to make Fischer run for her money.

She could be this cycle's Kay Hagan.
Did you just compare....a senator....from a swing state with a history of anti-incumbency....to.....NEBRASKA


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Kamala on November 16, 2017, 10:28:42 PM
Holy...

The Democrats are really recruiting all of the right candidates for 2018. I doubt Jane will win in the end but she has the potential to make Fischer run for her money.

She could be this cycle's Kay Hagan.
Did you just compare....a senator....from a swing state with a history of anti-incumbency....to.....NEBRASKA

little-known state senator/councilwoman defeats first term female senator


Title: Re: NE-PPP: Dems leading
Post by: Mr. Smith on November 16, 2017, 10:34:08 PM
Holy...

The Democrats are really recruiting all of the right candidates for 2018. I doubt Jane will win in the end but she has the potential to make Fischer run for her money.

She could be this cycle's Kay Hagan.
Did you just compare....a senator....from a swing state with a history of anti-incumbency....to.....NEBRASKA

That was in NC's OTHER seat, Hagan won Helm's seat.

Also if Alabama can go, what's stopping the rest again? We see how 2010 turned out after Scott Brown after all.