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New polls from AZ, AR, CA, FL, GA, NH, VA, WA & WI

New polls from AZ, AR, CA, FL, GA, NH, VA, WA & WI

September 27th, 2006

THURSDAY NEWS UPDATE.

BY THE NUMBERS: US SENATE RACES.
ARIZONA: US Senator Jon Kyl (R) - 49%, former State Party Chair Jim Pederson (D) - 38%, former Graham County Sheriff Richard Mack (Libertarian) - 2%. (KAET-TV/Arizona State Univ.).
CALIFORNIA: US Senator Dianne Feinstein (D) - 55%, former State Senator Dick Mountjoy (R) - 35%, Others - 1%. (KABC-TV/SurveyUSA).
FLORIDA: US Senator Bill Nelson (D) - 59%, Congresswoman Katherine Harris (R) - 31%. (Strategic Vision-R).
VIRGINIA: US Senator George Allen (R) - 49%, former Navy Secretary Jim Webb (D) - 44%, USAF veteran Gail Parker (Indep. Green) - 2%. (WUSA-TV/SurveyUSA).
WASHINGTON: US Senator Maria Cantwell (D) - 54%, insurance executive Mike McGavick (R) - 42%, former Black Panther activist Aaron Dixon (Green) - 3%, educator Bruce Guthrie (Libertarian) - 1%. (KING-TV/SurveyUSA).
Posted by Ron Gunzburger - 09.28.06

BY THE NUMBERS: GOVERNOR RACES.
ARIZONA: Governor Janet Napolitano (D) - 64%, Religious Right activist Len Munsil (R) - 28%, businessman Barry Hess (Libertarian) - 2%. (KAET-TV/Arizona State Univ.).
ARKANSAS: Attorney General Mike Beebe (D) - 55%, former Congressman Asa Hutchinson (R) - 40%. (KTHV-TV/SurveyUSA).
CALIFORNIA: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) - 48%, State Treasurer Phil Angelides (D) - 31%. (Public Policy Institute of California).
CALIFORNIA: Schwarzenegger (R) - 44%, Angelides (D) - 34%, Others - 7%. (Field Poll).
CALIFORNIA: Schwarzenegger (R) - 52%, Angelides (D) - 38%, Others - 1%. (KABC-TV/SurveyUSA).
FLORIDA: Attorney General Charlie Crist (R) - 50%, Congressman Jim Davis (D) - 40%, term-limits activist Max Linn (Reform) - 2%. (Strategic Vision-R).
GEORGIA: Governor Sonny Perdue (R) - 51%, Lieutenant Governor Mark Taylor (D) - 38%, computer consultant Garrett Hayes (Libertarian) - 4%. (Strategic Vision-R).
PENNSYLVANIA: Governor Ed Rendell (D) - 55%, former pro football player Lynn Swann (R) - 39%. (Quinnipiac University).
WISCONSIN: Governor Jim Doyle (D) - 45%, Congressman Mark Green (R) - 40%. (Wisconsin Policy Research Institute).
Posted by Ron Gunzburger - 09.28.06

BY THE NUMBERS: US HOUSE RACES.
MINNESOTA - CD-2: Congressman John Kline (R) - 55%, retired FBI Agent Coleen Rowley (D) - 35%, frequent candidate Doug Williams (Independence) - 5%. (KSTP-TV/SurveyUSA).
NEW HAMPSHIRE - CD-1: Congressman Jeb Bradley (R) - 52%, Democratic activist Carol Shea-Porter (D) - 33%. (Univ. of New Hampshire).
NEW HAMPSHIRE - CD-2: Congressman Charlie Bass (R) - 46%, attorney Paul Hodes (D) - 36%. (Univ. of New Hampshire).
WASHINGTON: Congressman Dave Reichert (R) - 50%, former Microsoft executive Darcy Burner (D) - 48%. (KING-TV/SurveyUSA).
Posted by Ron Gunzburger - 09.28.06

FREE SPEECH ZONE.
It looks like the Republican have picked Minneapolis as the site for their 2008 national convention. No choice yet by the Dems.
Posted by Ron Gunzburger - 09.28.06

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