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Schiff polling shows him competitive with Dodd
By Aaron Blake and Reid Wilson
Posted: 06/30/09 06:25 PM [ET]
Economist Peter Schiff is looking closely at joining the GOP primary to face Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), and his polling shows he would be competitive in the general election.
The polling, which was conducted by Wilson Research Strategies and obtained by The Backroom, shows Dodd leading the little-known Schiff within the margin of error, 42-38.
Schiff doesn’t fare as well as former Rep. Rob Simmons (R-Conn.), who leads Dodd 47-38 in the poll, but the polling memo makes the case that he would be just as competitive with Dodd once he gains name recognition.
When matched up with Dodd, 69 percent of Republicans and 90 percent of strong Republicans choose Schiff. For Simmons, those numbers are 74 and 90, respectively.
The memo includes no GOP primary head-to-heads or numbers testing former Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley or state Sen. Sam Caligiuri, who are also running on the Republican side.
But it does show that Dodd continues to struggle in his quest to return to voters’ good graces. The results closely mirror a Quinnipiac poll from late May, which showed Simmons leading Dodd 45-39 and Dodd leading Caligiuri — another little-known GOPer — within the margin of error.
Schiff is a libertarian-leaning former Ron Paul adviser who made a name for himself by predicting the economic recession. He has made it clear that he’s leaning toward a run and could bring significant personal resources to the race.
— A.B.
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I will definately volunteer for his campaign if he goes through with this.
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Schiff polling shows him competitive with Dodd
By Aaron Blake and Reid Wilson
Posted: 06/30/09 06:25 PM [ET]
Economist Peter Schiff is looking closely at joining the GOP primary to face Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), and his polling shows he would be competitive in the general election.
The polling, which was conducted by Wilson Research Strategies and obtained by The Backroom, shows Dodd leading the little-known Schiff within the margin of error, 42-38.
Schiff doesn’t fare as well as former Rep. Rob Simmons (R-Conn.), who leads Dodd 47-38 in the poll, but the polling memo makes the case that he would be just as competitive with Dodd once he gains name recognition.
When matched up with Dodd, 69 percent of Republicans and 90 percent of strong Republicans choose Schiff. For Simmons, those numbers are 74 and 90, respectively.
The memo includes no GOP primary head-to-heads or numbers testing former Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley or state Sen. Sam Caligiuri, who are also running on the Republican side.
But it does show that Dodd continues to struggle in his quest to return to voters’ good graces. The results closely mirror a Quinnipiac poll from late May, which showed Simmons leading Dodd 45-39 and Dodd leading Caligiuri — another little-known GOPer — within the margin of error.
Schiff is a libertarian-leaning former Ron Paul adviser who made a name for himself by predicting the economic recession. He has made it clear that he’s leaning toward a run and could bring significant personal resources to the race.
— A.B.
________________________ ________________________ _
I will definately volunteer for his campaign if he goes through with this.
I will watch from afar...gazing at youtubes...
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Schiff polling shows him competitive with Dodd
By Aaron Blake and Reid Wilson
Posted: 06/30/09 06:25 PM [ET]
Economist Peter Schiff is looking closely at joining the GOP primary to face Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), and his polling shows he would be competitive in the general election.
The polling, which was conducted by Wilson Research Strategies and obtained by The Backroom, shows Dodd leading the little-known Schiff within the margin of error, 42-38.
Schiff doesn’t fare as well as former Rep. Rob Simmons (R-Conn.), who leads Dodd 47-38 in the poll, but the polling memo makes the case that he would be just as competitive with Dodd once he gains name recognition.
When matched up with Dodd, 69 percent of Republicans and 90 percent of strong Republicans choose Schiff. For Simmons, those numbers are 74 and 90, respectively.
The memo includes no GOP primary head-to-heads or numbers testing former Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley or state Sen. Sam Caligiuri, who are also running on the Republican side.
But it does show that Dodd continues to struggle in his quest to return to voters’ good graces. The results closely mirror a Quinnipiac poll from late May, which showed Simmons leading Dodd 45-39 and Dodd leading Caligiuri — another little-known GOPer — within the margin of error.
Schiff is a libertarian-leaning former Ron Paul adviser who made a name for himself by predicting the economic recession. He has made it clear that he’s leaning toward a run and could bring significant personal resources to the race.
— A.B.
________________________ ________________________ _
I will definately volunteer for his campaign if he goes through with this.
e need 70 democrat senators
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e need 70 democrat senators
Like a bullet in the head.
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we're increasing the number during the next cycle....keep the hate up, it helps us.
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we're increasing the number during the next cycle....keep the hate up, it helps us.
bigdumbell is absolutely right.
even as certain obama policies alienate some moderate voters, more people become poor each month. how many poor people do you know that are gonna vote republican?
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bigdumbell is absolutely right.
even as certain obama policies alienate some moderate voters, more people become poor each month. how many poor people do you know that are gonna vote republican?
When they understand that the people that made them poor were democrats and they are starting to see it.
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we're increasing the number during the next cycle....keep the hate up, it helps us.
What kind of dumbass thing is this to say? Why don't you people care about what is best for America, instead of whats best for Dems or Repubs. People like you make me want to vomit
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What kind of dumbass thing is this to say? Why don't you people care about what is best for America, instead of whats best for Dems or Repubs. People like you make me want to vomit
with each passing second bigots die and replaced by young liberal voters who are tired of the hate
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with each passing second bigots die and replaced by young liberal voters who are tired of the hate
With each passing second hard working Americans who love their country die and are replaced by a bunch of lazy assclowns that think they are owed something simply for existing.
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with each passing second bigots die and replaced by young liberal voters who are tired of the hate
Wrong dumbass. Liberal voters are aborting their kids, not raising them.
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with each passing second bigots die and replaced by young liberal voters who are tired of the hate
Republicans are very concerned about the fact they're not restoring this voting generation. In 10 years, a lot of republican voters will die off. They're not being replaced like they used to be.
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Republicans are very concerned about the fact they're not restoring this voting generation. In 10 years, a lot of republican voters will die off. They're not being replaced like they used to be.
And why is that? Apparently the plan is to start the indoctrination early. I have a 12 yr old, you should see the crap they send home from school, talk about propaganda. Its a good thing I am there to show the opposing view.
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And why is that? Apparently the plan is to start the indoctrination early. I have a 12 yr old, you should see the crap they send home from school, talk about propaganda. Its a good thing I am there to show the opposing view.
Mary has two daddies????
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Mary has two daddies????
No, mostly global warming crap, socialist indoctrination BS, I have yet to see any of this gay activist crap sent home.