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WI_DEM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-22-04 09:09 AM
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Are Missouri Democrats going to repudiate the sitting governor?
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There is a Democratic primary for Governor between Governor Bob Holden and Claire McCaskill, the state auditor. A new poll out gives McCaskill a 47-43 percent lead among likely voters in the democratic primary. McCaskill leads by 25 points in central Missouri while Holden leads by 8 in Urban Missouri. Holden trails by 15 in rural areas.

McCaskill leads among moderates and conservative dems while Holden leads among liberals. Holden also has a lead of 25 points with African Americans but whites favor McCaskill by 12.

Among those who watched a recent debate they though McCaskill beat Holden by a whopping 53-28 percent.

http://www.surveyusa.com/currentelectionpolls.html

Would McCaskill be a more formidable general election candidate? Why is Holden having so many difficulties?
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