April 02, 2008

New polling in the Allen-Collins Senate race
From Roll Call on Wednesday, April 2, 2008:
In releasing polling Tuesday that sought to bolster its argument that Americans oppose “card-check” legislation for unionized workers, the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace also released polls on three of the most hotly contested Senate races of the cycle.
In Colorado, the Republican polling firm McLaughlin & Associates found Rep. Mark Udall (D) leading former Rep. Bob Schaffer (R), 44 percent to 32 percent. The survey of 400 likely general election voters taken March 6-9 had a 4.9-point margin of error.
In Maine, Sen. Susan Collins (R) had a solid lead over Rep. Tom Allen (D), 54 percent to 31 percent. The poll of 400 likely voters March 6-9 had a 4.9-point error margin.
In Minnesota, Sen. Norm Coleman (R) had a 46 percent to 40 percent lead over comedian Al Franken (D) in the McLaughlin poll. The pollster interviewed 500 likely voters March 6-9. The poll had a 4.5-point error margin.
The poll found in all three states that non-union households were far more likely to support the Republican candidates, and also suggested that voters are less likely to support candidates who favor a card-check process for union membership, a provision favored by unions and many Democratic leaders.
Posted at 09:53 AM
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So how many other Senators have a lead larger than Senator Collins's? That's what I want to know. And, does the media consider their races "hot" just because MoveOn says so?
Posted by
ChrisApril 3, 2008 07:17 AM
You can't possibly be serious, Kaplan!
Union-busting, #101 (can you say Chambers of Commerce & RNC PACs)?
Too funny...here's the so-called "poll."
Hardly passes the validity sniff test.
PDF alert.
http://tinyurl.com/2x5odj
[...]
"The coalition is made up of groups such as the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), whose biggest member is the notoriously anti-union Wal-Mart; the Associated Builders and Contractors, an association of anti-union contractors; the National Association of Manufacturers; and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce."
[....]
http://tinyurl.com/yofmna
Maine "members" include:
Maine Chapter of ABC
Maine Innkeepers Association
Maine Restaurant Association
This is a hoot--keep those wages and lack of benefits depressed in Maine--"the way life should be," indeedy.
http://tinyurl.com/ypyrjm
Posted by
mainefemApril 3, 2008 03:08 PM
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