AZ: 2010 Sen, Gov (ASU 11/19-22)
Emily Swanson | November 25, 2009
Arizona State University / KAET
11/19-22/09; 862 registered voters, 3.3% margin of error
ModE: Live telephone interviews
(KAET release)
Arizona
2010 Governor
Terry Goddard (D) 47%, Jan Brewer (R) 28%
2010 Senate
John McCain (R) 50%, Janet Napolitano (D) 41%
Job Approval / Disapproval
Pres. Obama: 48 / 48
By Emily Swanson | November 25, 2009 10:09 AM | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBacks (0)
Comments
Good numbers for Obama in a red state.
J.D. Hayworth said he will run. It's going to be interesting race for the oldman.
I don't blame this Republican governor. All governors are being clubbered left and right and I don't blame her at all. It's the economy. When everything starts turning at the right corner, especially jobs, the game will change. I, therefore, wants to state here that even most Republican governors have their re-election tied to the economy. Mark my words!
I live in Vermont, which is among the 3 most progressive Democratic states in America along with Mass. Rhode Island and Hawaii. Our governor douglas would be too liberal to be a Democrat in the South or rural midwest. The Incumbents will take a lot of blame all over the country.
Douglas is a Republican and he would have gotten his ass kicked if he had rejected Obama's stimulus money like those bird brains like Mark Sanford and Bobby Jindal.
Brewer has been a disaster as Governor, but not all of it is her fault.
Napolitano wont run for Senate in 2010.
John McCain could lose in a primary to J.D. Hayworth or even Sheriff Arpaio.
Posted on November 25, 2009 12:34 PM