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brooklynite

(93,838 posts)
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 10:14 AM Mar 2018

It's still early, but so far, Senate polling is looking promising...

ARIZONA: In a hypothetical US Senate election matchup, voters prefer Democrat Kyrsten Sinema over
Republican Martha McSally 46-41. Among voters who say that health care is the most important issue,
Sinema’s lead grows to 71-17 over McSally.

PENNSYLVANIA: In a hypothetical US Senate election matchup, voters prefer Democrat Bob Casey
over Republican Lou Barletta 54-36. Among voters who say that health care is the most important issue,
Casey’s lead grows to 56-29 over Barletta.

NEVADA: In a hypothetical US Senate election matchup, voters prefer Democrat Jacky Rosen over
Republican Dean Heller 44-39. Among voters who say that health care is the most important issue,
Rosen’s lead grows to 61-21 over Heller.

TENNESSEE: In a hypothetical US Senate election matchup, voters prefer Democrat Phil Bredesen
over Republican Marsha Blackburn 46-41. Among voters who say that health care is the most important
issue, Bredesen’s lead grows to 56-26 over Blackburn.

WISCONSIN: In hypothetical US Senate election matchups, voters prefer Democrat Tammy Baldwin
over Republican Leah Vukmir 51-39 and Republican Kevin Nicholson 51-38. Among voters who say
that health care is the most important issue, Baldwin’s lead grows to 72-21 over Vukmir and 71-21 over
Nicholson.

https://www.protectourcare.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/PPP-Battleground-Health-Care-Memo.pdf

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It's still early, but so far, Senate polling is looking promising... (Original Post) brooklynite Mar 2018 OP
Thanks for posting. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2018 #1
Those are promising numbers that give me hope. PearliePoo2 Mar 2018 #2
Florida: Nelson 44 - Scott 40 (Gravis) brooklynite Mar 2018 #3
Heartening news, but just an indicator... Wounded Bear Mar 2018 #4

PearliePoo2

(7,768 posts)
2. Those are promising numbers that give me hope.
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 10:44 AM
Mar 2018

Here's the States that have me worried and biting my nails.
These Democrats seem to be the most vulnerable right now. Do you have any polling on these Senators?

West Virginia-Joe Manchin

North Dakota-Heidi Heitkamp

Indiana-Joe Donnelly

Missouri-Claire McCaskill

Montana-Jon Tester

Florida-Bill Nelson




brooklynite

(93,838 posts)
3. Florida: Nelson 44 - Scott 40 (Gravis)
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 10:50 AM
Mar 2018

ND: Cramer 49 - Heitkamp 44 (NRSC)

Montana: Generic R 55 - Tester 42 (Axios)

WV: Generic R 52 - Manchin 43 (Axios)

Missouri: Hawley 52 - McCaskill 43 (Axios)

Indiana: Generic R 51 - Donnelly 45 (axios)

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