NY: 2010 Sen, Gov (Marist 11/12-17)
Emily Swanson | November 19, 2009
Marist
11/12, 11/16-17/09; 805 registered voters, 3.5% margin of error
216 Republicans, 7% margin of error
Mode: Live telephone interviews
(Marist release)
New York
2010 Senate: Republican Primary (trends)
71% Giuliani, 24% Pataki
2010 Senate: General Election
54% Giuliani, 40% Gillibrand (chart)
2010 Governor: Republican Primary (trends)
84% Giuliani, 13% Lazio
2010 Governor: General Election
60% Giuliani, 35% Paterson (chart)
53% Cuomo, 43% Giuliani (chart)
By Emily Swanson | November 19, 2009 4:43 PM | Permalink | Comments (8) | TrackBacks (0)
Comments
Its being reported that Rudy is in fact going to run for the Senate and not governor....its breaking now....Rudy would pick this seat upif he runs....the only person in NY who can beat him is Cuomo and he is morelikely to run for governor.
Guilliani is not going to win once people know more about Gillibrand. They don't know her as well right now and with Schumer on the ballot too it will be very hard for independents to split their ballot and vote for Guilliani and Schumer. I can help out personally in this race so mr Guiliani, Watch out!
Farleftandproud:
Im sure Mr Guilliani is shaking in his boots.
If Rudy wants the seat its his....as I said only cuomo can beat rudy....
It's not going to be a slam dunk for Rudy here in New York. He didn't even win the Republican primary in New York. If it was a slamdunk, he would have decided by now. His spokesman denied that he made a decision. It's going to be a very ugly campaign.
Voted for Rudy twice for Mayor, but unfortunately he ruined his reputation after presidential primaries, his 360 degree turns on immigration and gay rights will cost him dearly if he decides to run.
That's true, NYKID. I also voted for Rudy. The guy is a major flip-flopper. If he runs, it's going to be a dirty campaign, and he's going to be hit really hard. It won't be a cakewalk
Giuliani has so many choices!
Posted on November 19, 2009 5:13 PM