North Carolina: Finally, Some Movement: The open North Carolina Senate race has been languishing as a dead heat virtual tie between US Rep. Ted Budd (R-Advance) and former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley (D) for months. Yesterday, East Carolina University released a survey (10/10-13; 902 NC likely voters; text & online) that finds Rep. Budd pulling away to a 50-44% advantage.
According to the poll analysis, the change is coming from the female sector. In the university’s September poll, Ms. Beasley led among women with a substantial 52-41% margin. The current respondent sample sees her lead among the female respondents dropping to 48-46%. Among men, Mr. Budd leads 54-39%. Oklahoma: Both Senate Races Headed Toward GOP: While two polls find the Democratic candidate trending ahead in the Oklahoma gubernatorial race, the same polls, Amber Integrated study (10/13-15; 500 OK likely general election voters) and Ascend Action, polling for Fox News Oklahoma TV stations (10/10-12; 638 OK likely general election voters; live interview), projects the Republican candidates in both the regular and special US Senate elections to be in strong position. Amber Integrated’s regular election poll shows Sen. James Lankford (R) holding a 52-36% margin over Democrat Madison Horn. In the special, Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Westville) leads former US Rep. Kendra Horn (D) by a similar 52-39% count. Ascend Action sees Sen. Lankford leading 51-37%, and Rep. Mullin posting a 50-39% spread. Comments are closed.
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