From the LVRJ: Nevada polls released Tuesday show very different results in the
presidential and U.S. Senate races, which most analysts believe could
come down to the wire on Nov. 6 in the battleground state.
In one
GOP-leaning poll commissioned by the Nevada Retail Association,
Republican U.S. Sen. Dean Heller leads Democratic challenger U.S. Rep.
Shelley Berkley, 44 percent to 39 percent, and President Barack Obama
and GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney are tied at 46-46.
In a
separate auto-dial survey by the Democratic-leaning group, Public Policy
Polling, Berkley is leading Heller, 48 percent to 44 percent, and Obama
has expanded his lead over Romney, 52 percent to 43 percent.
Yet a
third new presidential poll in Nevada by the American Research Group,
Inc., put Obama out front of Romney, 51 percent to 44 percent, in the
state three weeks before early voting begins Oct. 20. http://www.lvrj.com/news/new-poll-shows-heller-ahead-presidential-candidates-tied-171182061.html
The PPP polling has usually ben pretty awful in their polling, so I don't put much in their poll.
I don't think Berkley is leading Heller in Nevada, especially since Heller is better known up north and fairly well known down in the south. Plus Berkley's reputation, I just don't her leading Heller.
I think Obama is leading Romney but the lead is very, very narrow, which explains why Obama is still coming back to Las Vegas again and again and and again. Unless he is here for a Tiger Woods fling.
Is it election day yet?
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