High Point University/SurveyUSA: Tie in NC, Gardner+4 in CO, Shaheen+2 in NH (user search)
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IceSpear
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« on: October 13, 2014, 12:50:24 PM »

To be honest, Udall has run a pretty horrible campaign. It's one thing to hammer Gardner for his extremist positions on personhood and women's health, it's quite another to make it basically the foundation of your entire campaign. If he loses, he only has himself to blame.

The NC and NH polls seem like outliers,  but we'll see.
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IceSpear
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« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2014, 03:44:04 PM »

New Hampshire makes sense, the state has always been hyper-receptive to the national mood.  In any event, we're likely screwed at this point.  Props to Talleyrand for calling it before most left-leaning posters here, btw.

Don't know about that yet, but at least the field is expanding (now incl. SD !!!) and we'll get an exciting election night.

Wink

It's pretty funny how many Democrats here have two modes: the "everything is all right, we've got this!" mode and the "OMG IT'S OVER WE'RE DOOOMMMEDDDDDD!!!!!!" mode.

Yes, these polls are good news for the GOP. Democrats have gotten plenty of good news in the past few days. It's not like 2010 where every day was basically being pummelled with pro-GOP results in nearly every race.

Talleyrand has the Republicans gaining a NET of 4 governorships. I'm sure he'll be vindicated...lol
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