Senate 2010 Polls
TOSS UPS

Colorado: Bennet (D)
Illinois: Open (D)
Missouri: Open (R)
Ohio: Open (R)
Pennsylvania: Specter (D)
LEAN REPUBLICAN
Arkansas: Lincoln (D)
Kentucky: Open (R)
Nevada: Reid (D)
New Hampshire: Open (R)
North Carolina: Burr (R)
LEAN DEMOCRAT
California: Boxer (D)
New York: Gillibrand (D)
LIKELY REPUBLICAN
Delaware: Open (D)
Florida: Open (R)
Louisiana: Vitter (R)
LIKELY DEMOCRAT
Indiana: Bayh (D)
Wisconsin: Feingold (D)
SAFE REPUBLICAN
North Dakota: Open (D)
SAFE DEMOCRAT
Connecticut: Open (D)

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New Jersey Governor - Corzine vs. Christie

Polling Data

PollDateSampleChristie (R)Corzine (D)Daggett (I)Spread
Final Results----48.844.55.8Christie +4.3
RCP Average10/27 - 11/1--42.641.610.4Christie +1.0
Monmouth/Gannett10/31 - 11/1722 LV41438Corzine +2
SurveyUSA10/30 - 11/1582 LV454210Christie +3
Quinnipiac10/27 - 11/11533 LV424012Christie +2
Rasmussen Reports10/29 - 10/291000 LV46438Christie +3
Stockton/Zogby10/27 - 10/291093 LV394014Corzine +1

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RCP Poll Average
New Jersey Governor - Corzine vs. Christie
42.6Christie (R) +1.0
41.6Corzine (D)
10.4Daggett (I)
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Polling Data

PollDateSampleChristie (R)Corzine (D)Daggett (I)Spread
Final Results----48.844.55.8Christie +4.3
RCP Average10/27 - 11/1--42.641.610.4Christie +1.0
Monmouth/Gannett10/31 - 11/1722 LV41438Corzine +2
SurveyUSA10/30 - 11/1582 LV454210Christie +3
Quinnipiac10/27 - 11/11533 LV424012Christie +2
PPP (D)10/31 - 11/1994 LV474111Christie +6
Democracy Corps (D)10/29 - 11/1606 LV374115Corzine +4
Monmouth/Gannett10/28 - 10/301041 LV43428Christie +1
Rasmussen Reports10/29 - 10/291000 LV46438Christie +3
Stockton/Zogby10/27 - 10/291093 LV394014Corzine +1
Neighborhood Research (R)10/27 - 10/29341 LV42358Christie +7
Democracy Corps (D)10/27 - 10/28604 LV384312Corzine +5
Fairleigh Dickinson*10/22 - 11/11119 LV41438Corzine +2
SurveyUSA10/26 - 10/28640 LV434311Tie
Daily Kos/R200010/26 - 10/28600 LV424114Christie +1
Fairleigh Dickinson10/22 - 10/28694 LV413914Christie +2
Rasmussen Reports10/26 - 10/261000 LV46437Christie +3
Quinnipiac10/20 - 10/261267 LV384313Corzine +5
PPP (D)10/23 - 10/26630 LV423813Christie +4
Suffolk University10/22 - 10/25400 LV33427Corzine +9
SurveyUSA10/19 - 10/21674 LV413919Christie +2
Democracy Corps (D)10/20 - 10/21604 LV394213Corzine +3
Rutgers-Eagleton10/15 - 10/20583 LV363920Corzine +3
Rasmussen Reports10/19 - 10/19750 LV413911Christie +2
Monmouth/Gannett10/15 - 10/181004 LV393914Tie
Rasmussen Reports10/14 - 10/14750 LV45419Christie +4
SurveyUSA10/12 - 10/14611 LV403918Christie +1
New York Times10/9 - 10/14475 LV374014Corzine +3
PPP (D)10/9 - 10/12571 LV403913Christie +1
Quinnipiac10/7 - 10/121264 LV414014Christie +1
Neighborhood Research (R)10/6 - 10/8300 LV363511Christie +1
Democracy Corps (D)10/6 - 10/7614 LV384114Corzine +3
SurveyUSA10/5 - 10/7639 LV434014Christie +3
Rasmussen Reports10/5 - 10/5750 LV47446Christie +3
Fairleigh Dickinson9/28 - 10/5667 LV373817Corzine +1
Daily Kos/R20009/28 - 9/30600 LV46427Christie +4
Monmouth/Gannett9/24 - 9/29527 LV43408Christie +3
Quinnipiac9/23 - 9/281188 LV433912Christie +4
Democracy Corps (D)9/22 - 9/23601 LV403911Christie +1
Rasmussen Reports9/21 - 9/21500 LV48416Christie +7
Strategic Vision (R)9/18 - 9/20800 LV46388Christie +8
Neighborhood Research (R)9/14 - 9/17347 LV37338Christie +4
PPP (D)9/11 - 9/14500 LV443513Christie +9
Monmouth/Gannett9/8 - 9/10531 LV47395Christie +8
Rasmussen Reports9/9 - 9/9500 LV46386Christie +8
Democracy Corps (D)9/8 - 9/9615 LV413810Christie +3
Quinnipiac8/25 - 8/301612 LV47379Christie +10
Fairleigh Dickinson8/24 - 8/30715 LV47421Christie +5
Democracy Corps (D)8/25 - 8/26608 LV43417Christie +2
Rasmussen Reports8/25 - 8/25500 LV5042--Christie +8
Neighborhood Research (R)8/12 - 8/21319 LV37356Christie +2
Democracy Corps (D)8/11 - 8/12620 LV403510Christie +5
Quinnipiac8/5 - 8/91167 LV5142--Christie +9
Rasmussen Reports8/4 - 8/4500 LV5037--Christie +13
Daily Kos/R20008/3 - 8/5600 LV4840--Christie +8
Monmouth/Gannett7/29 - 8/2484 LV50364Christie +14
PPP (D)7/24 - 7/27552 LV5036--Christie +14
Strategic Vision (R)7/17 - 7/19800 LV53385Christie +15
Monmouth/Gannett7/9 - 7/14527 LV45374Christie +8
Quinnipiac7/8 - 7/121514 LV5341--Christie +12
Rasmussen Reports7/7 - 7/7500 LV5341--Christie +12
PPP (D)6/27 - 6/291094 RV5141--Christie +10
Fairleigh Dickinson6/22 - 6/29803 RV4539--Christie +6
Strategic Vision (R)6/19 - 6/21800 LV5139--Christie +12
Quinnipiac6/3 - 6/81388 LV5040--Christie +10
Rasmussen Reports6/3 - 6/3500 LV5138--Christie +13
Daily Kos/R20005/25 - 5/27600 LV4639--Christie +7
Quinnipiac5/12 - 5/182532 RV4538--Christie +7
Rasmussen Reports5/12 - 5/12500 LV4738--Christie +9
Monmouth/Gannett4/23 - 4/27609 RV3935--Christie +4
Quinnipiac4/14 - 4/202222 RV4538--Christie +7
Strategic Vision (R)4/17 - 4/19800 LV4736--Christie +11
Rasmussen Reports3/10 - 3/10500 LV4934--Christie +15
Fairleigh Dickinson3/30 - 4/5809 RV4233--Christie +9
Rasmussen Reports3/10 - 3/10500 LV4934--Christie +15
Quinnipiac3/4 - 3/91386 RV4637--Christie +9
Fairleigh Dickinson2/25 - 3/2751 RV4132--Christie +9
Quinnipiac1/29 - 2/21173 RV4438--Christie +6
Monmouth/Gannett1/12 - 1/14413 RV3638--Corzine +2
Rasmussen Reports1/13 - 1/13500 LV4240--Christie +2
Fairleigh Dickinson1/2 - 1/7831 RV3340--Corzine +7

All Commentary & News Stories

- Possible Epic Party Disaster for Dems - Michael Barone, DC Examiner

- WH Not Easing Concerns of Nervous Dems - Amy Walter, National Journal

- Bayh in Danger; A Look at the Numbers - Michael Barone, DC Examiner

- Republicans Aren't Sitting as Pretty as They Think - Ed Kilgore, TNR

- Damage Control for Democrats - Paul Waldman, American Prospect

- Can David Plouffe Rescue Democrats' Agenda? - Ed Hornick, CNN

- And Now, More Democratic Panic - Mike Madden, Salon

- Is the Senate Also in Play? - Sean Trende, RealClearPolitics

- 1994 Nightmare: Dems Look Out of Touch - Rich Lowry, New York Post

- The Lady and the Arlen - Gail Collins, New York Times

- How Democrats Can Win Again - David Plouffe, Washington Post

- Senate 2010: More Shocks on the Way? - Larry Sabato, Center for Politics

- Massachusetts Results Could Spell Trouble for Boxer - SD Union-Tribune

- Win Sends Shock Waves Through Blue-State Races - Kyle Trygstad, RCP

- High Turnout Seen in Massachusetts Battle - G. Hitt & T. Audi, WSJ

- The House Is Very Much In Play - Sean Trende, RealClearPolitics

- Democrats Urgently Need to Stop and Think - Clive Crook, The Atlantic

- 2010 as 1994? Relax, Democrats - Nancy Cohen, Los Angeles Times

- Massachusetts Warning: The Backlash is Coming - Jon Keller, WSJ

- A Revolt in Camelot - Jonah Goldberg, New York Post

- Seriously, There Are No Permanent Majorities - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics

- How Will Democrats Fare in the 2010 Elections? - Thomas Schaller, Salon

- Unpopular Policies Lead to Midterm Losses - Thomas Del Beccaro, Big Gov't

- Bay State Race a Surprising Dead Heat - Amy Walter, National Journal

- 2010 Could Be an Unhappy Year for Dems - Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard

- New Yorkers Deserve a Choice in Senate Race - Harold Ford, New York Post

- Axelrod Scrambling for Excuses - Peter Wehner, Commentary

- The Scott Brown Surge - James Antle, The American Spectator

- The Ma. Polls and the November Election - John Podhoretz, Commentary

- Axelrod Lays Out Dems' Midterm Push - Ron Brownstein, National Journal

- Money Woes Could Stymie GOP Comeback - Eliza Carney, National Journal

- 10 Tips for the GOP in 2010 - Clark Judge, Wall Street Journal

- Unhappy New Year... for Democrats - Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard

- The Risk of Catastrophic Victory - Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal

- Why the Jobs Report is Bad News for Dems - James Pethokoukis, Reuters

- GOP Senate Tsunami? Not Yet - Joe Conason, Salon

- Fleeing Politicians Skirt Angry Electorate - Margaret Carlson, Bloomberg

- Dems Start Mich. Campaign in Total Disarray - Nolan Finley, Detroit News

- Election Focus Should Be on Massachusetts - Chuck Raasch, USA Today

- The First Senator From the Tea Party? - Mark Leibovich, NYT Magazine

- Bad News for Democrats is Overblown - Gail Collins, New York Times

- What a Difference a Year Makes - Thomma & Lightman, McClatchy

- Dems Face Tough 2010, But Aren't Dead Yet - Mike Madden, Salon

- GOP Still the Stupid Party? - Kevin Williamson, National Review

- Reps. Van Hollen & McCarthy on the 2010 Elections - Hardball

- Dorgan's Thunderclap - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post

- Democrats Get Out Before Voters Ride Them Out - Chicago Tribune

- GOP Recruits Cite 'Obama-Pelosi Agenda' - S.A. Miller, Washington Times

- A Shifting & Perilous Political Environment - Nagourney & Zeleny, NYT

- Democrats Still in Better Shape Than 1994 - Adam Howard, The Nation

- Even in Ma., Dems Desperate for Answers - Michael Graham, Boston Herald

- Dodd Exits, Gracefully - Steve Kornacki, New York Observer

- Dems' Only Hope: Make It About The Other Guy - Tom Edsall, Huff Post

- Democratic Exodus Roils 2010 Landscape - Rick Klein, ABC News

- Could the GOP Win Back the Senate in 2010? - Toby Harnden, Telegraph

- Top Democrats Head for the Exits - Manu Raju & Josh Kraushaar, Politico

- Swing States May Be on the Move - Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times

- Dems Should Stay Cool About 2010 - Froma Harrop, Providence Journal

- The Tea Party Teens - David Brooks, New York Times

- A Winning GOP Agenda for 2010 - Michael Barone, Washington Examiner

- Disappointment on Left May Hurt Dems in Nov - David Corn, Politics Daily

- Dems Know Make-or-Break Year Turns on Jobs - Al Hunt, Bloomberg

- How Democrats Can Avoid a Repeat of 1994 - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post

- Setting the Stage for a Midterm Showdown - Dick Polman, Philly Inquirer

- Back to GOP Basics - Brendan Miniter, Wall Street Journal

- GOP Poised for Comeback in Midterms - Mark Barabak, Los Angeles Times

- The Political Forecast for 2010 - Dan Gerstein, Forbes

- Why Democrats Will Lose the House in 2010 - James Pethokoukis, Reuters

- Too Many Democrats in Washington - Peter Ferrara, American Spectator

- Griffith Party Switch: Will Other Dems Follow Suit? - Patrik Jonsson, CSM

- Can The GOP Finally Use Pelosi? - Reid Wilson, Hotline

- On the Parker Griffith Switch - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics

- 2010: Return of the Former Governors? - Lou Cannon, Politics Daily

- Smalltown Rage a Force to be Reckoned With - Gary Younge, Guardian

- Democrats Pin 2010 Hopes on Bill - Jonathan Weisman, Wall Street Journal

- Democrats Worried About a Backlash - Nolan Finley, Detroit News

- Harry Reid's Election Challenge in Nevada - Katie Connolly, Newsweek

- Reid, Thune Tell Tale of 2009 - Chuck Raasch, USA Today

- The Democrats' Health Care Dilemma - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics

- Retirements Becoming Headache for Dems - Amy Walter, National Journal

- Dems Face Tough Task Defending Swing Seats - Kathy Kiely, USA Today

- The 2010 Senate Outlook - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call

- Dems Point Fingers At WH, Timid Incumbents - Reid Wilson, Hotline

- Democrats Whistling Past Graveyard - Mona Charen, National Review

- Obama Showing a New Vulnerability - Ron Brownstein, National Journal

- How Democrats Can Rebound - A.B. Stoddard, The Hill

- Are Dems Trying to Follow GOP Off the Cliff? - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call

- GOP Facing More Bitter Battles - Paul Steinhauser, CNN

- Can the GOP Retake the Senate in 2010? - Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal

- GOP Has Erased Party Popularity Gap in Congress - Paul Steinhauser, CNN

- Dems' Dreams of Blue West Begin to Turn Red - Byron York, DC Examiner

- Reid's Chances Look Really Dim - Sherman Frederick, Las Vegas Review-Jrnl

- Voter Anger Is Building Over Spending - Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal

- How Economy Affects Midterm Elections - Sean Trende, RealClearPolitics

- Dems' Canary In The Coal Mine - Amy Walter, National Journal

- Are Democrats Exiting the Sinking Ship? - Michael Barone, DC Examiner

- Dems at Risk in '10 Shift From Offense to Defense - John Fritze, USA Today

- Dems' Spending Spree Winning Issue for GOP - Jed Babbin, Human Events

- GOP Governors Push Results Over Rhetoric - Mike Memoli, RealClearPolitics

- GOP Can't Rest Easy - Charlie Cook, National Journal