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IL: 2010 Gov (Rasmussen 3/8)

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Rasmussen
3/8/10; 500 likely voters, 4.5% margin of error
Mode: Automated phone
(Rasmussen release)

Illinois

2010 Governor
47% Brady (R), 37% Quinn (D)

Favorable / Unfavorable
Pat Quinn: 44 / 51
Bill Brady: 51 / 30

Job Approval / Disapproval
Gov. Quinn: 43 / 55

 

Comments
Farleftandproud:

This poll was conducted by Whites Only obviously. It is Rasmussen at it's best. PPP had one a week ago with the Democrat with a 7 point lead. Ras needs to cut the crap and explain why they have to go out of their way to mislead people time and time again.

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Field Marshal:

LOL. Those damn racist pollsters.

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CHRIS MERKEY:

If Rasmussen is making the outcome better for Republicans than it really is, i think that is a good thing. one of the biggest problems with Democrats can be their complacency. sometimes they vote, sometimes they don't. These polls might get some democrats out to vote when a couple of votes might be the difference in winning. Florida 2000 but also New Hampshire 2000 few votes seperated Gore and the worst president ever . if only a couple more people would have voted in either of these states, then the disaster know as Bush would never have happened.

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OKCJ88:

All I hear on Ras polls half the time is how they are horribly slanted towards the GOP. It couldn't possibly be that perhaps a couple of the other polls are horribly slanted to the dems... Just some food for thought. But I do hope that Brady can pull off this election. Unfortunately with Chicago politics the way they are, I don't see it happening.

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Ryan:

FL&P-
So just because it disagrees with what you want, it is "Whites Only"? Really, do you have to pull the race card here? I guess it couldn't have anything to do with his winning the primary between the two polls. It's a bounce, it will fade.

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