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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold holds a narrow 48 percent to 44 percent lead over former Gov. Tommy Thompson should Thompson choose to jump into Wisconsin's senate race, according to a Daily Kos/Research 2000 poll conducted March 22-24. Eight percent are undecided and the margin of error is 4 points. Two other recent surveys -- Public Policy Polling and Rasmussen Reports --have shown the race to be close with Feingold ahead in one and Thompson in the other, but both by amounts within the margins of error. A third poll, by Wisconsin Policy Research poll earlier in the month, had Thompson ahead ...
The latest poll on the impact former Gov. Tommy Thompson would have on Wisconsin's Senate sweepstakes if he jumps into the race shows Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold with a slim 47 percent to 44 percent lead over Thompson with 9 percent undecided, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted March 20-21. The margin of error is 3.7 points. Feingold had led Thompson, 50 percent to 41 percent, in PPP's November poll. The PPP results are similar to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted March 16 that also showed such a race close (with Thompson leading by 47 percent to 45 percent) but differs ...
Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold leads the two declared GOP challengers for his job but would be running behind if former Gov. Tommy Thompson got into the race, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Feb. 17. Feingold leads businessman David Westlake by 47 percent to 37 percent with 6 percent preferring another candidate and 10 percent undecided. He leads real estate developer Terrence Wall 47 percent to 39 percent with 6 percent preferring someone else and 7 percent undecided. Thompson leads Feingold 48 percent to 43 percent with 6 percent preferring someone else and 4 percent ...
Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold leads former GOP Gov. Tommy Thompson in a match-up for the 2010 Wisconsin senate race by 50 percent to 41 percent with 10 percent undecided, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted Nov. 20-22. ...
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