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Nevada US Senate poll includes eight ballot-listed candidates

From Ballot Access News:

On April 16, the Las Vegas, Nevada Review-Journal published the results of a poll that the newspaper itself commissioned. The poll listed all eight candidates who will be on the ballot, which is rare for polls.

Assuming the Republicans nominate Sue Lowden, the poll shows these results: Harry Reid, Democrat, 37%; Sue Lowden, Republican, 47%, Tim Fasano, Independent American Party, 3%, Scott Ashjian, Tea Party, 2%. None of the four independents register at even 1%. 3% of the voters said they would vote, “None of the above.” Here are the details. Thanks to Glenn Brown for the link.

3 Comments

  1. Melty April 18, 2010

    The guy talks about the folks from the unfamous parties as “bleeding” and “siphoning off” from the famous parties like they’re leeches or petty thieves. Naturally, those’re fair descriptions of Ds n Rs.

    No Libertarian in it . . . *sigh*

  2. Cody Quirk April 17, 2010

    I think Ashjian’s drop in support has to do with all the lawsuits and financial problems he’s dealing with, plus the Tea Party folks are dragging him through the mud big time.

  3. Vaughn April 17, 2010

    What happened to that poll awhile back where people said they would vote for a “Tea party” candidate at 30 something percent?

    At least they included all the candidates for once…

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