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| Poll | Date | Sample | Simmons (R) | Dodd (D) | Spread |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RCP Average | 9/8 - 11/8 | -- | 48.0 | 39.7 | Simmons +8.3 |
| Quinnipiac | 11/3 - 11/8 | 1236 RV | 49 | 38 | Simmons +11 |
| Rasmussen Reports | 9/10 - 9/10 | 500 LV | 49 | 39 | Simmons +10 |
| Daily Kos/R2000 | 9/8 - 9/10 | 600 LV | 46 | 42 | Simmons +4 |
- Republicans Edge Ahead of Democrats in 2010 Vote - Jeffrey Jones, Gallup
- Democrats Can Do Well in 2010 - Peter Fenn, Politico
- Now, GOP Has The Numbers - Amy Walter, National Journal
- Past as Prologue: 2010 Looking Most Similar to 1994 - Rhodes Cook, Politico
- Why Are We Talking About 2010? - Terence Samuel, American Prospect
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| Poll | Date | Sample | Simmons (R) | Dodd (D) | Spread |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RCP Average | 9/8 - 11/8 | -- | 48.0 | 39.7 | Simmons +8.3 |
| Quinnipiac | 11/3 - 11/8 | 1236 RV | 49 | 38 | Simmons +11 |
| Quinnipiac | 9/10 - 9/14 | 921 RV | 44 | 39 | Simmons +5 |
| Rasmussen Reports | 9/10 - 9/10 | 500 LV | 49 | 39 | Simmons +10 |
| Daily Kos/R2000 | 9/8 - 9/10 | 600 LV | 46 | 42 | Simmons +4 |
| Quinnipiac | 7/16 - 7/20 | 1499 RV | 48 | 39 | Simmons +9 |
| Quinnipiac | 5/20 - 5/25 | 1575 RV | 45 | 39 | Simmons +6 |
| Quinnipiac | 3/26 - 3/31 | 1181 RV | 50 | 34 | Simmons +16 |
| Daily Kos/R2000 | 3/23 - 3/25 | 600 LV | 40 | 45 | Dodd +5 |
| Quinnipiac | 3/3 - 3/8 | 1238 RV | 43 | 42 | Simmons +1 |
- Republicans Edge Ahead of Democrats in 2010 Vote - Jeffrey Jones, Gallup
- Democrats Can Do Well in 2010 - Peter Fenn, Politico
- Now, GOP Has The Numbers - Amy Walter, National Journal
- Past as Prologue: 2010 Looking Most Similar to 1994 - Rhodes Cook, Politico
- Why Are We Talking About 2010? - Terence Samuel, American Prospect
- Democrats Fall Back to Earth With a Thud - Chuck Raasch, USA Today
- What Independents Want - David Brooks, New York Times
- Obama Cedes the Center - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
- Tuesday's Suburban Vote Swing - Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal
- Election Results Rattle Some Dems - Oliphant, Nicholas & Parsons, LA Times
- Voters Reject Obama's Double Talk - Washington Examiner
- Trouble Ahead for Democrats - David Broder, Washington Post
- Voters Reject Wasteful, Ineffectual Spending - Larry Kudlow, RCP
- Fear of Health 'Reform' is Warranted - San Diego Union-Tribune
- Not Right-Wing, But Still Angry - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
- Can It Be? A Party for Capitalism? - David Harsanyi, Denver Post
- Embattled Reid Trying to Avoid Daschle's Fate - Chuck Raasch, USA Today
- Of Course These Votes Were About Obama - Mark Davis, Dallas Mng News
- Corzine's Defeat: An Ominous Sign for Specter, Dodd - Peter Brown, WSJ
- Voters' Swing is Simply Astonishing - Dan Henninger, Wall Street Journal
- Dems Have Reason to Be Afraid, Very Afraid - Peter Wehner, Commentary
- Suburban Voters: The Real Bad Sign for Dems - Ben Adler, Newsweek
- What the Voters Told Us Last Night - Jay Cost, RealClearPolitics
- The Democrats Get Lashed - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
- Election 2009: The Strange Case of NY23 - Roger L. Simon, Pajamas Media
- Last Night's Results Were Bad for Obama - John Dickerson, Slate
- Contests Serve as Warning to Democrats - Dan Balz, Washington Post
- WH Sees Little National Meaning in '09 Results - Michael Shear, Wash Post
- Year After Obama's Victory, More 'Change' in Air - Rick Klein, ABC News
- Off-Year Elections Will Test Dems' Influence - Susan Page, USA Today
- Republicans Mired in Anger and Vituperation - Bob Shrum, The Week
- Anger, Frustration Fuel Election Day 2009 - Paul Steinhauser, CNN
- Elections Could Signal Political Winds - Adam Nagourney, New York Times
- US Mainstream Looking More Like GOP Mainstream - Mary Cary, US News
- FL-8: A Lesson in How Not to Win Re-Election - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call
- One Year Later, Big Test For Big Government - Howard Fineman, MSNBC
- GOP is Right to Ignore Conventional Wisdom - Jonah Goldberg, USA Today
- Lessons Are Learned From Every Election - Chuck Todd, NBC News
- Democrats Seek Warning Signs from Voters - David Chalian, ABC News
- Off-Year Elections Don't Mean Much - Michael Tomasky, The Guardian
- GOP Pushes for a New England Comeback - Susan Milligan, Boston Globe
- Why Race to Lead N.J. is So Tight - Cynthia Burton, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Bitter, Brittle Tone Hurts Obama - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
- Virginia Shows There is Life Left in GOP - Rich Lowry, National Review
- Economy Looms Over New Jersey Race - Halbfinger & Kocieniewski, NYT
- Embracing the Obama Factor - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
- '09 Races Will Test Obama's Majority - Michael Barone, DC Examiner
- NY23: 'Do You Believe in Miracles'? - Robert Stacy McCain, Am. Spectator
- Corzine's Money Fuels His Comeback - Margolin and Heinin, Star-Ledger
- GOP Must Embrace Voters' Passion - Tony Blankley, Washington Times
- Where Has the Obama 'Magic' Gone? - Jack Cafferty, CNN
- A Midterm Message in Virginia and New Jersey - Robert Shrum, The Week
- More Signs of Trouble for Democrats - William Galston, The New Republic
- America's Worst Governor? Crist's Ponzi Politics - Reihan Salam, Forbes
- Irate and Independent - Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Will Buckeye State Swing Back to the GOP? - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call
- Revolt on the Right - James Antle, The American Spectator
- Florida's Red-Meat Primary - Joe Klein, Time
- Obama in New Jersey: Trying to Rescue Corzine - Michael Scherer, Time
- Green Shoots For GOP - John Mercurio, National Journal
- Dems Have Reawakened the Perotistas - Jonah Goldberg, Los Angeles Times
- Deeds Needs Sleeping Giants, Game Changers To Win - Kyle Trygstad, RCP
- Landscape Shift: More Trouble for House Dems - Stu Rothenberg, Roll Call
- Time to Reawaken Young Voters - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
- All These Governors - Terence Samuel, The American Prospect
- Big Labor Becomes Political Liability in Virginia - Kimberley Strassel, WSJ
- Pelosi's Poison - Gary Andres, Weekly Standard
- Could a GOP Wave Be Building? - George Will, Washington Post
- Left Turn in Jersey - John Nichols, The Nation
- 2 State Races May Put Lens on Obama - Adam Nagourney, New York Times
- Can GOP Grasp the Opportunity for Revival? - David Boaz, Richmond TD
- D.C. Democrats Hurt Virginia's Deeds - Michael Gerson, Washington Post
- Poll May Mean Dem Worries Beyond Va. - Balz & Kornblut, Washington Post
- Voters Are Turning Away From Democrats - Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal
- Castle's Entry Transforms Deleware Senate Race - The Hill
- GOP Faces Multiple Hurdles as It Aims for 1994 Replay - Gerald Seib, WSJ
- Why Isn't Michael Bloomberg Pulling Away? - Steve Kornacki, NY Observer
- Newsom's Nanny Problem - Debra Saunders, San Francisco Chronicle
- NJ, Va. Could Kill ObamaCare - Meghan Clyne, New York Post
- A Fleeting GOP Boost In 2010? - Ronald Brownstein, National Journal
- 2010 May Be the New 1994 - A.B. Stoddard, The Hill
- A Republican Comeback? - Dan Balz, Washington Post
- Why 2010 Will Not Be 1994 - Lincoln Mitchell, Huffington Post
- Time Is on Democrats' Side - Tim Fernholz, American Prospect
- GOP Going After Red-State Dems - Josh Kraushaar, Politico
- Independents Desert Obama, 2010 in Play - Chris Stirewalt, DC Examiner
- Election 2010: Rage, Not Race - Brent Budowsky, The Hill
- Democrats Grapple with a Less Promising 2010 - Jay Newton-Small, Time
- Dem Pessimism for 2010 May Be Premature - Walter Shapiro, Politics Daily
- Dems Outlook for 2010: Nervous - Ben Adler, Newsweek
- Political Class Ignoring at Their Peril - Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Trib-Review
- Another Top-Notch Election Cycle in 2010 - Stuart Rothenberg, Roll Call
- Partisan Approach Puts Vulnerable Dems in Danger - Karl Rove, WSJ
- Harry Reid is in Hot Water at Home - Jim Geraghty, National Review
- Obama Can Avoid Midterm Blues - James Carville, Financial Times
- Giuliani Should Run For NY Gov - Bill Hammond, New York Daily News
- Bleeding Independents - Charlie Cook, National Journal
- Languishing in Liberal Land - Cal Thomas, Washington Times
- The Reemerging Republican Majority? - Henry Olsen, Claremont Review
- Democratic Advantage in Party Affiliation Shrinks - Jeffrey Jones, Gallup