Rasmussen Reports Election 2010: Arkansas Senate Race
Rasmussen Reports (9/29/09): . . . at-risk in 2010. Arkansas' Blanche Lambert Lincoln trails all four of her leading Republican challengers . . . Lincoln fails to get 50% of the vote in any of the match-ups, and any incumbent who falls short of that level is considered vulnerable. In three of the match-ups, however, she is virtually tied with the challengers at this time:
State Senator Gilbert Baker leads Lincoln 47% to 39%, with 5% like some other candidate & 8% undecided.
State Senator Minority Leader Kim Hendren leads Lincoln 44% to 41%, with 5% favoring another candidate & 10% undecided.
Curtis Coleman, a private businessman with ties to former Arkansas governor and presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee, leads Lincoln 43% to 41%, with 5% favoring another candidate & 11% undecided.
Tom Cox, head of the Arkansas T.E.A. Party, leads Lincoln 43% to 40%, with 6% favoring another candidate & 11% undecided.
Arkansas voters; view of Sen. Lincoln: 26% very favorable; 28% very unfavorably; 4% no opinion.
President Obama's health care plan: 30% favor; 67% oppose it; 20% strongly favor the plan, 52% strongly oppose it. Cost of Health care if plan becomes law: 56% will go up; 16% will go down; 20% no change.
U.S. economy: 10% good or excellent; 46% poor; 31% economy is getting better; 45% getting worse; 18% no change.
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Arkansas voters; view of Sen. Lincoln: 26% very favorable; 28% very unfavorably; 4% no opinion.
President Obama's health care plan: 30% favor; 67% oppose it; 20% strongly favor the plan, 52% strongly oppose it. Cost of Health care if plan becomes law: 56% will go up; 16% will go down; 20% no change.
U.S. economy: 10% good or excellent; 46% poor; 31% economy is getting better; 45% getting worse; 18% no change.
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1 Comments:
Lived in Little Rock during for about 10 years during the period 1975-1985, haven't kept up with t politics there since leaving. I would love to see real conservatives make a come back there. Sen Lincoln's defeat would be a step in the Right direction.
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