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2020 Senate Polls

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Re: 2020 Senate Polls

Post by Honeyman » Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:35 pm

Any chance Graham loses, RT?


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Re: 2020 Senate Polls

Post by Rate This » Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:42 pm

Honeyman wrote:
Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:35 pm
Any chance Graham loses, RT?
It looks like a coin flip.. I hope so he does.



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Re: 2020 Senate Polls

Post by TC Talks » Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:07 pm

Watching the Senate polls sure makes me optimistic about Texas going blue. I suppose people could split their vote.


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Re: 2020 Senate Polls

Post by MotorCityRadioFreak » Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:53 pm

TC Talks wrote:
Mon Nov 02, 2020 8:07 pm
Watching the Senate polls sure makes me optimistic about Texas going blue. I suppose people could split their vote.
Cornyn(R) leads in every poll. He won't lose. Biden might get it, but I doubt it. In 2024, Texas is turning blue unless some serious vote rigging occurs.


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Re: 2020 Senate Polls

Post by Rate This » Tue Nov 03, 2020 10:52 am

R Bedell wrote:
Tue Nov 03, 2020 7:20 am
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November 2

Economist / YouGov
Generic Congressional Ballot:
Democrats 52 Republicans 42 LV

The Hill / HarrisX
Generic Congressional Ballot:
Democrats 47 Republicans 42 LV

CNBC / Change Research
Michigan:
Incumbent Gary Peters (D) 51 Challenger John James (R) 46 LV

North Carolina:
Challenger Cal Cunningham (D) 50 Incumbent Thom Tillis (R) 46 LV

Arizona:
Challenger Mark Kelly (D) 51 Incumbent Martha McSally (R) 47 LV

Iowa:
Challenger Theresa Greenfield (D) 48 Incumbent Joni Ernst (R) 47 LV

PPP
Iowa:
Challenger Theresa Greenfield (D) 48 Incumbent Joni Ernst (R) 47 LV

Reuters / Ipsos
North Carolina:
Challenger Cal Cunningham (D) 48 Incumbent Thom Tillis (R) 46 LV

Arizona:
Challenger Mark Kelly (D) 53 Challenger Martha McSally (R) 44 LV

WSB-TV Atlanta / Landmark
Georgia:
Incumbent David Perdue (R) 49 Challenger Jon Ossoff (D) 47 LV

NBC News / Marist
Arizona:
Challenger Mark Kelly (D) 52 Incumbent Martha McSally (R) 46 LV

Nielson Brothers
South Dakota:
Incumbent Mike Rounds (R) 56 Challenger Dan Ahlers (D) 39 LV

Data For Progress
Alabama:
Challenger Tommy Tuberville (R) 56 Incumbent Doug Jones (D) 44 LV

Virginia:
Incumbent Mark Warner (D) 57 Challenger Daniel Gade (R) 42 LV

Colorado:
Challenger John Hickenlooper (D) 54 Incumbent Cory Gardner (R) 45 LV

Arizona:
Challenger Mark Kelly (D) 54 Incumbent Martha McSally (R) 46 LV

North Carolina:
Challenger Cal Cunningham (D) 51 Incumbent Thom Tillis (R) 46 LV

South Carolina:
Incumbent Lindsay Graham (R) 49 Challenger Jaime Harrison (D) 46 LV

Kansas:
Challenger Roger Marshall (R) 51 Challenger Barbara Bollier (D) 45 LV

Georgia:
Challenger Jon Ossoff (D) 51 Incumbent David Perdue (R) 46 LV

Mississippi:
Incumbent Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) 50 Challenger Mike Espy (D) 47 LV

Minnesota:
Incumbent Tina Smith (DFL) 54 Challenger Jason Lewis (R) 44 LV

Iowa:
Challenger Theresa Greenfield (D) 49 Incumbent Joni Ernst (R) 45 LV

Civiqs
Iowa:
Challenger Theresa Greenfield (D) 50 Incumbent Joni Ernst (R) 47 LV



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