Senate Looking More Likely to Remain in GOP Hands: Rubio (FL), Portman (OH), Toomey (PA) Have Solid Leads (vote, Republican)
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I believe not. Senator McCain has taken a page from Donald Trump's book, and is going about Arizona eating tacos to show that he has empathy for the Hispanics.
edited: blast, my photo of John McCain with a giant (fake) taco did not link. It was funny, however.
He's up by 2-3 points. Not good for him at this point, but could be a lot worse. He'll probably end up winning his reelection by the skin of his teeth.
I am not surprised at Senator Rubio's numbers. I thought he did pretty well during the campaign, and with some more maturity (and actually tending to Senate business on a sustainable basis, one of his faults) he may well be a formidable presidential candidate in 2020.
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Johnson hasn't been up in a poll since Feingold launched his campaign. The latest Marquette Poll has Feingold up by 5 points, and they usually lean republican by 2 points.
We'll see.
I believe Feingold was up in the polls before he lost to Johnson. I also remember liberals practically guaranteeing Scott Walker would lose.
I believe Feingold was up in the polls before he lost to Johnson. I also remember liberals practically guaranteeing Scott Walker would lose.
Hey you can believe whatever you want, but right now Feingold is a strong favorite to win his old Senate seat. Individual polls don't tell the whole story, but when you have multiple polls telling the same thing and it's been consistent then that is another story altogether.
Depends on the Hispanic turnout in Arizona really. If it's 2-3 points higher than usual McCain is toast. I know the registration for them in CA and FL has increased. Don't know about AZ though.
I thought Rubio is not well liked in Florida according to CD.
He isn't but he is an incumbent running against weaker candidates. That makes him more of a favorite to win.
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