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2006 Florida Governor Race

A new Rasmussen Poll reports that Attorney General Charles Crist leads Democratic Congressman Jim Davis by 14 points. Meanwhile, Quinnipiac comes out with a poll showing Crist only two points ahead. You have to hand it to Quinnipiac - they are consistent - they seem to take what other polling agencies find and subtract 12 points.

Right now, Republicans have vulnerable seats in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Maryland, Ohio, Minnesota, Arkansas, and Alaska. Every dollar that doesn't have to be spent in Florida can be spent in some of those states.

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I realize that polling can ... (Below threshold)
Brad:

I realize that polling can be used to suppress pubic support (who wants to back a dead horse? [me, if it's the right horse]) but in the end it's the vote that counts. Let the Left have skewed polls, enthusiastic MSM cheerleaders, and November surprises.

New York is "vulnerable"? D... (Below threshold)
Steve_in_Corona:

New York is "vulnerable"? Did they change the definition to mean "a lost cause"

Why did you not list CA. Arnold is textbook "vulnerable" - he has a serious fight but also has a decent chance of winning as well.

Hopefully, nobody will from the Republican side will send a penny to the New York race.




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