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Search Results Poll * December 10, 2008 * Ohio Gov. In Strong Re-Elect P - Quinnipiac University
By comparison, Kasich, who since leaving Congress has been a Fox News show host, is viewed favorably by 18 percent of Ohio voters, unfavorably by 8 percent - and favorably by 30 percent of Republicans and unfavorably by 6 percent. Portman, who also served as U.S. trade representative in ...
Search Results Poll * December 17, 2008 * Connecticut Voters Back Same-S - Quinnipiac University
quinnipiac.edu — Tot Economy Total 59% Economy general 14 Unemployment/jobs 36 Stock market 1 Cost of living 3 Business... leaving/Outsourcing 2 Housing market/Real estate values 1 Foreclosures/Mortgage crisis 1 Economy other 1 Taxes Total 14% Taxes general 7 Property ... (more) Search Results Poll * December 17, 2008 * Connecticut ...
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Voinovich Vulnerable
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — A new Quinnipiac poll finds Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH) faces a tough 2010 fight for a third term, with 36% wanting to give him another term and 35% backing an unnamed Democratic candidate.

Voinovich Vulnerable
The Hollywood Liberal — Voinovich Vulnerable A new Quinnipiac poll finds Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH) faces a tough 2010 fight for a third term, with 36% wanting to give him another term and 35% backing an unnamed Democratic candidate. [image] [image] This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 at 5:38 am and is filed under Main Blog (All Posts) . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

OH-Gov, OH-Sen: Statewide Recruitment Thread
Swing State Project — Whether or not GOP Sen. George Voinovich actually runs for another term in 2010 remains to be seen, but you can bet that Democrats will attempt to mount a major challenge for his seat that year -- especially with Voiny running neck-and-neck with "Generic D" in the latest polling. Who is your preferred candidate for the task? ...

Another Republican Senator Calls It Quits After Helping Bush Bring The Country To Its Knees-- Who Will Replace Voinovich?
DownWithTyranny! — ... that he would retire from the Senate after finishing his second term in 2010. Demographic and political trends, as well as recent polls, showed that he would probably lose a bid for a third term. His excuse for skipping out on the job? ...

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