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The Kookster, Down For The Count: McAuliffe Leads Va. Governor's Race in New Polls
Posted by: T-Mac Daddy ()
Date: September 24, 2013 11:17AM

Democrat Terry McAuliffe has pulled further ahead of Republican Ken Cuccinelli in the Virginia governor's race, according to a pair of new polls.

The former Democratic National Committee chairman leads the state's attorney general, 47 percent to 39 percent, among likely voters in the Old Dominion, according to a Washington Post-Abt SRBI poll. Libertarian candidate Robert Sarvis garners 10 percent of the support. Without Sarvis, McAuliffe’s lead narrows: 49 percent back him while 44 percent support Cuccinelli.

Another poll by NBC4/NBC News/Marist finds a slightly closer race, with McAuliffe leading by 43 percent to 38 percent among likely voters. Sarvis takes 8 percent of the vote. These numbers mark a change since May, when Cuccinelli led, 45 percent to 42 percent, in this same poll.

In both surveys, female voters fuel McAuliffe’s lead. The Washington Post poll finds the Democrat leading among women by 24 percentage points. The NBC survey shows McAuliffe with an 18-point lead among women. McAuliffe has been targeting women voters with ads hitting Cuccinelli for his stance on abortion.

Likability has also become a factor in this race, with both candidates embroiled in scandal -- McAuliffe with his GreenTech car company and Cuccinelli with gifts received from a wealthy donor.

The Washington Post survey finds 48 percent of registered voters view McAuliffe favorably, while 36 percent find him unfavorably. Cuccinelli’s numbers are under water: 40 percent view him favorably while 47 percent view him unfavorably. NBC finds a similar dynamic. McAuliffe remains in positive territory, but with slightly lower numbers: 41 percent view him favorably, 34 percent negatively. Cuccinelli remains in the negative: 34 percent view him favorably, 47 percent unfavorably. The May poll found the Republican with positive ratings.

The two candidates will meet face to face Wednesday in Northern Virginia, a key area of the state, in a debate sponsored by NBC4 Washington and the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce.

The RealClearPolitics polling average finds McAuliffe leading by four percentage points.

Lee Miringoff, the director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, told NBC News that “neither of these candidates has really passed the comfort level with Virginia voters.” With six weeks to go until Election Day, “there's still a ways to go with where they are."

The Post poll, conducted Sept. 19-22, surveyed 562 likely voters and had margin of error of plus or minus five percentage points. The NBC poll, conducted Sept. 17-19, surveyed 546 likely voters and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.2 percentage points.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/09/24/mcauliffe_leads_va_governors_race_in_new_polls_120066.html

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Re: The Kookster, Down For The Count: McAuliffe Leads Va. Governor's Race in New Polls
Posted by: Ralph Pootawn ()
Date: September 24, 2013 11:35AM

T-Mac Daddy Wrote:
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> Democrat Terry McAuliffe has pulled further ahead
> of Republican Ken Cuccinelli in the Virginia
> governor's race, according to a pair of new polls.
>
>
> The former Democratic National Committee chairman
> leads the state's attorney general, 47 percent to
> 39 percent, among likely voters in the Old
> Dominion, according to a Washington Post-Abt SRBI
> poll. Libertarian candidate Robert Sarvis garners
> 10 percent of the support. Without Sarvis,
> McAuliffe’s lead narrows: 49 percent back him
> while 44 percent support Cuccinelli.
>
> Another poll by NBC4/NBC News/Marist finds a
> slightly closer race, with McAuliffe leading by 43
> percent to 38 percent among likely voters. Sarvis
> takes 8 percent of the vote. These numbers mark a
> change since May, when Cuccinelli led, 45 percent
> to 42 percent, in this same poll.
>
> In both surveys, female voters fuel McAuliffe’s
> lead. The Washington Post poll finds the Democrat
> leading among women by 24 percentage points. The
> NBC survey shows McAuliffe with an 18-point lead
> among women. McAuliffe has been targeting women
> voters with ads hitting Cuccinelli for his stance
> on abortion.
>
> Likability has also become a factor in this race,
> with both candidates embroiled in scandal --
> McAuliffe with his GreenTech car company and
> Cuccinelli with gifts received from a wealthy
> donor.
>
> The Washington Post survey finds 48 percent of
> registered voters view McAuliffe favorably, while
> 36 percent find him unfavorably. Cuccinelli’s
> numbers are under water: 40 percent view him
> favorably while 47 percent view him unfavorably.
> NBC finds a similar dynamic. McAuliffe remains in
> positive territory, but with slightly lower
> numbers: 41 percent view him favorably, 34 percent
> negatively. Cuccinelli remains in the negative: 34
> percent view him favorably, 47 percent
> unfavorably. The May poll found the Republican
> with positive ratings.
>
> The two candidates will meet face to face
> Wednesday in Northern Virginia, a key area of the
> state, in a debate sponsored by NBC4 Washington
> and the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce.
>
> The RealClearPolitics polling average finds
> McAuliffe leading by four percentage points.
>
> Lee Miringoff, the director of the Marist
> Institute for Public Opinion, told NBC News that
> “neither of these candidates has really passed
> the comfort level with Virginia voters.” With
> six weeks to go until Election Day, “there's
> still a ways to go with where they are."
>
> The Post poll, conducted Sept. 19-22, surveyed 562
> likely voters and had margin of error of plus or
> minus five percentage points. The NBC poll,
> conducted Sept. 17-19, surveyed 546 likely voters
> and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.2
> percentage points.
>
> http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2013/09/
> 24/mcauliffe_leads_va_governors_race_in_new_polls_
> 120066.html
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Re: The Kookster, Down For The Count: McAuliffe Leads Va. Governor's Race in New Polls
Posted by: imbiker ()
Date: September 24, 2013 11:44AM

Hmm lets see a NY carpetbagger whose claim to fame is bundling money for the Clintons and laundering money in a phony clown car company. What could go wrong!
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Re: The Kookster, Down For The Count: McAuliffe Leads Va. Governor's Race in New Polls
Posted by: From Da Hood -- Politics ()
Date: September 24, 2013 11:48AM


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Re: The Kookster, Down For The Count: McAuliffe Leads Va. Governor's Race in New Polls
Posted by: Read up ()
Date: September 24, 2013 02:03PM

If McAuliffe gets in, he will implement Common Core. Please read up on this program. Parents if you decided to move here for the schools, pay close attention to this issue.

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