Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Arizona Senate Poll Preview

John McCain doesn't want to be seen as a maverick any more and it looks like he's getting his wish with Arizona voters. We find that only 28% of people in the state think that he is an 'independent voice for Arizona' while 55% believe that he's a 'partisan voice for national Republicans' with 17% not sure.

What impact is that having on his approval numbers and reelection prospects? We'll have Arizona Senate numbers tomorrow, and we find Democrats with a better chance in that race than other recent polling has suggested. Stay tuned...

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Could both senate seats of the 2008 nominees be filled with members of the opposite party? Could Republicans be denied the senate because their 2008 nominee lost?

Christian Liberty said...

The Republican is still the favorite, whether it is McCain or Hayworth. Arizona will not support someone who supports Obamacare, open borders, and cap-and-tax.

Anonymous said...

I'm hoping that Latino's will realize that the GOP, including John McCain, is the party of Old White Men. I mean angry old white men. The Democratic party is the party of fairness, law, justice, equality and human rights. Let's hope Hayworth wins the primary and Glassman wins the general. That would be some change I can believe in!

Mr. P said...

you're wrong. i think both parties support corporatism and special interests. come on now..haven't we woken up yet?

Christian Liberty said...

The GOP is the party of liberty and justice and fair equal standing under the law.

The Democrats are the party of racism, identity politics, special favors, and corrupt deals.

@Anonymous

The fact that anyone would PRETEND that the GOP are the party of "old white men" just shows that the dishonest thugs who make such ridiculous arguments are the real racists and bigots.

Justice comes from the right.
Racism comes from the left.

wt said...

I know Glassman from childhood. He's a nice guy, and though I'm a Republican, I'd be pretty worried right now if I were Hayworth. Arizona is a lot more like New Mexico than it is like Utah, and they definitely elect plenty of state-wide Dems. If Glassman takes the seat, it's a huge unforced error on the GOP's part.

Christian Liberty said...

As PPP's AZ Senate poll shows hispanics are just as likely to prefer Hayworth over Glassman as they are to prefer McCain over Glassman. It is actually among whites and "other" (not among hispanics) that Hayworth is less of a strong general election candidate.

 
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