Oklahoma: Gov. Stitt Trailing in Two Surveys: We are now continuing to see data suggesting that Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) is in serious trouble against Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister (D). Two surveys find Ms. Hofmeister claiming a polling lead against the Governor. The Amber Integrated research study (10/13-15; 500 OK likely general election voters) gives Ms. Hofmeister a slight 46-45% edge.
Ascend Action, polling for Fox News Oklahoma TV stations (10/10-12; 638 OK likely general election voters; live interview), sees a much larger Hofmeister lead. The latter poll projects a ballot test of 49-42%. Last week, the small-sample Sooner Poll (10/3-6; 301 OK likely voters) was the first to detect a Hofmeister lead. The news organization found a 47-43% spread. A Democratic upset here would be surprising, but the data is suggesting that such an outcome is a clear possibility. Iowa: Selzer & Company’s Different Result: Yesterday, we reported on a Selzer & Company poll for the Des Moines Register newspaper that sounded warning bells for Sen. Chuck Grassley (R). According to the Senate ballot test, the veteran incumbent led retired US Navy Admiral Mike Franken (D) by a scant 46-43% margin. Now, Selzer releasing its gubernatorial results culled from the same data (10/9-12; 620 IA likely general election voters) should give the Grassley campaign even more cause for concern. The polling sample gives Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) a 52-35% margin against Democratic marketing consultant Diedre DeJear, a strong margin for a Republican candidate in what is typically a swing state. Comments are closed.
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