Democrat Polls
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Date: 10/28-30 Arizona
Added: 10/31/08
Quote: I can't believe we may actually win Arizona. And I have a bonus treat for you guys: If the 2010 election for U.S. Senate were held today for whom would you vote for if the choices were between Janet Napolitano the Democrat and John McCain the Republican? McCain (R) 45 Napolitano (D) 53 Janet Napolitano is Arizona's governor, currently serving her second term. Her favorability rating of 67-29 is higher than Palin's, which is 65-35 in a poll we'll be releasing in a few hours. Napolitano's job approval rating of 69-21 similarly beats Palin's 61-37. Palin may be giving the Rick Lowrys of the world starbursts, but Napolitano is wowing them with competent governance, and it looks like Arizonans wouldn't mind sending her to Washington instead of McCain. Update: McCain forced to campaign in Arizona on Monday. I bet he wishes he could spend the evening in Pennsylvania, Ohio, or Florida.
American Research Group
Date: 10/28-30 Arizona
Added: 10/31/08
Mason Dixon for NBC
Date: 10/27-28 Arizona
Added: 10/30/08
CNN TIME
Date: 10/23-28 Arizona
Added: 10/30/08
Rasmussen Reports
Date: 10/26 Arizona
Added: 10/27/08
Quote: John McCain�s lead over Barack Obama is down to just five points in his home state of Arizona. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state finds the Senator leading 51% to 46%. McCain is viewed favorably by 59% of voters in Arizona and unfavorably by 40%. Obama�s ratings are 49% favorable, 50% unfavorable. Voters in Arizona trust their state�s Senator more than Obama on the top issue of the economy by a 52% to 44% margin. However, voters not affiliated with either party trust Obama more, 52% to 39%. On national security and the War on Terror, voters in Arizona trust McCain more by a 56% to 40% margin. Again, unaffiliated voters trust the Democrat more on this issue, 49% to 45%. Prior to the latest poll, the smallest lead McCain held in the state was nine percentage points back in June. Last month, McCain led 59% to 38%. Arizona women now favor Obama 49% to 47% while McCain leads among men 55% to 42%. White voters favor McCain 56% to 42%, down from a 23-point lead in September. Hispanics support Obama 58% to 34%.
This is a monthly synopsis of many more 2008 Arizona polls.
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