Posts Tagged ‘American Crossroads’
American Crossroads, Brad Zaun, California, Chris McDaniel, Club for Growth, Elan Carr, Eloise Gomez Reyes, Gene Taylor, Iowa, Karl Rove, Lesli Gooch, Mississippi, National Republican Senatorial Committee, Paul Chabot, Pete Aguilar, Rep. Buck McKeon, Rep. Mike Honda, Rep. Steven Palazzo, Ro Khanna, Sen. Thad Cochran, Staci Appel, Steve Knight, Ted Lieu, Tom Carey, Tony Strickland
In House, Primary, Senate on June 5, 2014 at 10:12 am
Mississippi
Now with 100% of the precincts finally reporting, US senatorial challenger Chris McDaniel and Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) are advancing to a Republican run-off election on June 24. The primary ended in a razor-thin result, as we now all know, with McDaniel finishing first and coming within 1,702 votes of clinching the nomination. Because McDaniel and Cochran virtually split the votes evenly – McDaniel 49.4 percent; Cochran 49.0 percent – realtor Tom Carey’s 1.6 percent finish forced the two major candidates into a secondary election.
Though the spread between the two leaders is only 1,386 votes, McDaniel is already establishing early momentum for the run-off. With analysts conceding that McDaniel has the more committed following, and therefore a base of support more likely to vote in a summer run-off election, the signs are pointing to an upset. While the Club for Growth is committed to spending on McDaniel’s behalf in the run-off, Karl Rove’s American Crossroads Continue reading >
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American Crossroads, Arkansas, Colorado, Cory Gardner, Crossroads/Harper Polling, Gov. Steve Bullock, Harper Polling, Karl Rove, Louisiana, Michigan, Mitchell Research & Communications, Montana, MoveOn.org, President Obama, Rep. Gary Peters, Rep. Steve Daines, Sen. John Walsh, Sen. Mark Pryor, Sen. Mark Udall, Sen. Mary Landrieu, Sen. Max Baucus, Terri Lynn Land
In Polling, Senate on April 21, 2014 at 3:42 pm
Karl Rove’s right-of-center American Crossroads 527 political organization commissioned Harper Polling surveys in five US Senate campaigns, releasing the data at the end of last week. Though sample sizes and the surveying periods are not available, the ballot tests all appear to be in a range that are consistent with other published results.
In Arkansas, despite several other surveys projecting incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor (D) to be holding a slight lead, Harper shows the two candidates tied at 39 percent.
The Colorado numbers are consistent with virtually all other data that has come into the public domain. Harper posts a two-point race between Sen. Mark Udall (D) and newly nominated Republican Cory Gardner, the 4th District congressman. This poll gives Sen. Udall a 45-43 percent lead.
Though the Louisiana numbers have been close for some time, with Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) typically leading but in the low 40s, the Harper data is the first to show Continue reading >
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Alaska, American Crossroads, Condoleeza Rice, Dan Sullivan, Joe Miller, Karl Rove, Lt. Governor Mead Treadwell, Putting Alaska First, Rasmussen Reports, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, Sen. Mark Begich
In Senate on March 25, 2014 at 10:59 am
Alaska’s actual nickname may be “The Last Frontier” but, in terms of recent political activity, the state is streaking to first place. As you have read in recent previous columns, the early ads coming from outside groups and the major candidates are attempting to cement candidate impressions for the long term. Sen. Mark Begich (D) has been unusually active on the airwaves for an incumbent with an election still eight months away, and now we may have uncovered why.
Yesterday, Rasmussen Reports released a new survey (March 19-20; 750 registered Alaska voters) that shows the incumbent leading only one of the three Republican candidates vying for a shot at opposing him in the general election. Sen. Begich is tied with the contender who seems to be gathering the most inside and outside momentum for the GOP, and surprisingly trails another whose campaign is in the middle of a major shake-up. The only candidate trailing the incumbent is the 2010 Republican nominee who ended up losing the general election to a write-in effort.
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Alaska, American Crossroads, Arkansas, China, Gov. Steve Bullock, Harper Polling, Karl Rove, Louisiana, Lt. Gov. John Walsh, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pres. Obama, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Sen. Max Baucus, Steve Daines
In Polling, Senate on February 10, 2014 at 12:53 pm
Karl Rove’s American Crossroads entered into the Senate polling arena in January, contracting with Harper Polling to provide surveys in seven key states. The HP results appear to be in line with other findings, except for one place.
Harper’s Alaska poll (Jan. 20-22; 677 registered Alaska voters) projects Sen. Mark Begich (D) to be trailing two Republican challengers, Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell and former Attorney General Dan Sullivan, by identical 41-47 percent margins. This is a much different result than found in the Public Policy Polling survey from a little more than a week ago (Jan. 30-Feb. 1; 850 registered Alaska voters), which posted the senator to a 43-37 percent advantage over Treadwell and 41-37 percent against Sullivan. Begich’s troubling factor, detected in both firms’ data, however, is his low 40s standing even when leading.
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