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Election Archive => 2010 Gubernatorial Election Polls => Topic started by: Tender Branson on February 06, 2009, 01:33:01 AM



Title: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Tender Branson on February 06, 2009, 01:33:01 AM
2010 General Election:

Ted Strickland (D): 54%
Mike DeWine (R): 32%

Ted Strickland (D): 56%
John Kasich (R): 26%

2010 GOP Primary:

Mike DeWine: 37%
John Kasich: 22%
Kevin Coughlin: 3%

Favorable Ratings:

Strickland: 60% favorable, 19% unfavorable (+41)
DeWine: 45% favorable, 23% unfavorable (+22)
Kasich: 21% favorable, 6% unfavorable (+15)
Coughlin: 5% favorable, 3% unfavorable (+2)

Strickland Approval Rating:

63% Approve
25% Disapprove

From January 29 - February 2, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,127 Ohio voters, with a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percentage points. The survey includes 374 Republicans, with a margin of error of +/-5.1 percentage points.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1322.xml?ReleaseID=1257


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Lunar on February 06, 2009, 02:54:37 AM
Yeah.... DeWine better stick to running for AG like I expect him to


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Reaganfan on February 06, 2009, 12:12:44 PM
I'm expecting Strickland to win re-election.


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Chancellor Tanterterg on February 07, 2009, 10:34:26 AM
Strickland is still very popular in Ohio, and probably unbeatable (barring a large unforeseeable event or scandal) 


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: muon2 on February 08, 2009, 12:08:39 AM
Kasich's numbers show a large fraction who have no opinion on favorability. That suggests a lot of room for movement.


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Lunar on February 08, 2009, 12:22:06 AM
Kasich's numbers show a large fraction who have no opinion on favorability. That suggests a lot of room for movement.

Of course, he's not going to get 26% haha, this isn't West Virginia.  That's obviously where the bulk of undecideds lie. 

But it's obvious Strickland is doing swimmingly


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Horus on February 08, 2009, 12:39:42 PM
Strickland is the perfect Democratic fit for this state. Just like Tim Ryan. He will win, and win easily.


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Aizen on February 11, 2009, 03:12:19 PM
Kasich's numbers show a large fraction who have no opinion on favorability. That suggests a lot of room for movement.


are you insinuating that kasich has even a prayer at taking down popular governor ted strickland


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Lunar on February 11, 2009, 08:04:18 PM
Kasich's numbers show a large fraction who have no opinion on favorability. That suggests a lot of room for movement.


are you insinuating that kasich has even a prayer at taking down popular governor ted strickland

No, he's saying that Kasich won't get 26%


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: muon2 on February 13, 2009, 03:06:31 PM
Kasich's numbers show a large fraction who have no opinion on favorability. That suggests a lot of room for movement.


are you insinuating that kasich has even a prayer at taking down popular governor ted strickland

No, he's saying that Kasich won't get 26%

Thanks. Polls this far ahead are often not very useful. At best they give prospective challengers some idea of their name recognition. This poll looked like a perfect example of that.


Title: Re: OH-Quinnipiac: Gov. Strickland (D) in good shape against DeWine, Kasich
Post by: Marokai Backbeat on February 13, 2009, 05:24:23 PM
Strickland is the perfect Democratic fit for this state.

Barely one?