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2006 Michigan Senate Race

According to a Survey USA poll, Michael Bouchard is within single digits of Debbie Stabenow. And keep in mind that these numbers came out before his overwhelming victory in the Republican primary. That said, the Libertarian is winning a rather large proportion of the vote, which makes me wonder about this poll.

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I wouldn't be so sure, the ... (Below threshold)
azgregory:

I wouldn't be so sure, the democrats will likely make a legal challenge to keep DeLay on the ballot and if that doesn't pan out they will probably challenge every write-in ballot. Anyway you slice it a long legal challenge awaits

Well, the survey was of "re... (Below threshold)
Jim Addison:

Well, the survey was of "registered voters," so they weren't screened for voting habits. Still, to have only 3% undecided in August in a race that hasn't generated a great deal of "buzz" seems odd. Perhaps they were pushing respondents to choose.

Far more than poll standing, I am concerned with Bouchard's fundraising. Last I saw, he had about $1 million on hand and Stabenow had over $6 million. He needs to close that gap, and of course that is doable because he just became the nominee.

If I were Bouchard, I would start my 30-second spots with tapes of Stabenow speeches. Then, after about 25 seconds, I'd come on myself and say, "Do you really want HER representing YOU?"




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