Good News in Louisiana! Mary Landrieu is collapsing; tied with Bill Cassidy (R)

Started by JRP1990, February 11, 2014, 04:27:28 PM

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JRP1990

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2014/PPP_Release_LA_211.pdf

"PPP's newest Louisiana poll finds that the race has tightened quite a bit over the last six months. In August Mary Landrieu led Bill Cassidy 50/40 and in October she had a 48/41 advantage, but now she's up just a single point on Cassidy at 45/44.

The big thing that's changed over that period of time is Landrieu has lost much of her crossover support from Republicans. Six months ago she trailed by only 42 points with GOP voters at 65/23, but now that's a 63 point deficit at 77/14.

Early attack ads on Landrieu have taken a big toll on her approval ratings. She was on slightly positive ground in August at 46/43, but now faces a -15 spread with only 37% of voters giving her good marks to 52% who disapprove. It's no coincidence that her 52% disapproval rating is almost identical to the 53% disapproval rating Obamacare has in the state, compared to only 33% of voters who approve of it. Similarly to Kay Hagan the early ad blitz seems to have had the effect of creating a strong correlation between attitudes toward Landrieu and attitudes toward Obamacare."

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Quote from: admin on February 11, 2014, 04:35:35 PM
Stop flooding the poli forum with these worthless polls!

How the heck is this worthless? Give me one concrete reason.

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Quote from: admin on February 11, 2014, 04:35:35 PM
Stop flooding the poli forum with these worthless polls!

Who needs polls right? Don't use logic or reason, just assume your guys win every time and get upset until the next election. Nothing wrong with that.  :lol:

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Quote from: Political Insanity on February 11, 2014, 06:55:14 PM
Who needs polls right? Don't use logic or reason, just assume your guys win every time and get upset until the next election. Nothing wrong with that.  :lol:
The troll posting pro-RINO polls has been repeatedly warned to stop his spamming. It is a transparent, pathetic effort to steer direction of discussion here toward the same worthless spend-like-Democrats trash who helped get us into our present $17 trillion national debt, and now have allowed a debt-ceiling hike on top of all that.

These people should be chased down the streets by large hungry dogs, and tarred and feathered where they are captured. Internet trolls supporting them are absolutely no better.

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Quote from: quiller on February 11, 2014, 07:10:12 PM
The troll posting pro-RINO polls has been repeatedly warned to stop his spamming. It is a transparent, pathetic effort to steer direction of discussion here toward the same worthless spend-like-Democrats trash who helped get us into our present $17 trillion national debt, and now have allowed a debt-ceiling hike on top of all that.

These people should be chased down the streets by large hungry dogs, and tarred and feathered where they are captured. Internet trolls supporting them are absolutely no better.


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Quote from: walkstall on February 11, 2014, 07:13:30 PM

Is this what you call a sock puppet!   :ohmy:

Ahem. Somebody up in Senior Managementâ„¢ around here could trace a few IP numbers, and then I'd be in a far more secure position to answer that. However, tentatively......