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Zogby Itsdb 10/24/06
    In the latest Zogby poll, 10/10-10/16 (post-Foleygate):

    Missouri Senate - Talent* (R) 50% McCaskill (D) 47%

    Virginia Senate - Allen* (R) 50% Webb (D) 47%
    (on 9/5 Webb led 50% to 43% for Allen)

    Pennsylvania Senate - Santorum* (R) 44% Casey Jr. (D) 52%

    Ohio Senate - Brown (D) 49% DeWine* (R) 45%
    (DeWine was down 45% to 37% in July)

    New Jersey Senate - Kean Jr. (R) 47% Menendez* (D) 45%
    (Kean has climbed 10 points since 9/5)

    *Incumbent

    Still close, but the GOP is in the lead in 3 of John Kerry's 4 must-win senate races, DeWine is narrowing and Kean is ahead of the Democrat incumbent. And oh yeah, Lieberman is still ahead of Lamont.

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 10/25/06 11:56 am:
      forgot to add . Probably Real Clear Politics has the best averaging of the national polls . However in the last decade I have become more suspicious of generic polling. I do not believe that representative samplings are taken and I also do not believe that those questioned also are telling the truth .

      Clarification/Follow-up by Itsdb on 10/25/06 8:26 pm:
      I visited RCP yesterday before posting this and I'm not too keen on their 'averaging.' Also not too keen on the Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll just out which showed "Bob Menendez is leading State Senator Thomas Kean Jr., a Republican, 45 to 41 percent, according to the poll of 314 likely voters, which had a margin of error of 5.5 percentage points."

      314 voters and 5.5 margin of error?

      Clarification/Follow-up by tomder55 on 10/26/06 9:11 am:
      also would like to revise my comments about Kean Jr. His recent actions lead me to believe that if I had a choice to make I would definitely hold my nose before voting for him .

      Clarification/Follow-up by Itsdb on 10/26/06 11:52 am:
      I will definitely be holding my nose when I vote for governor. I do not like Rick Perry, but I don't like the alternatives either.

 
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