Friday, January 22, 2010

SEN. JOHN McCAIN SURGES WAY AHEAD IN LATEST RASMUSSEN POLL!


REALLY, REALLY BAD NEWS FOR THE McCAIN HATERS & JASON ROSE!

Let's see if J.D. Hayworth BRAGS about this poll today on his show? Tweet this Jason!:

Election 2010: Arizona Republican Primary for Senate - Rasmussen Reports™

McCain on Top In Arizona Primary

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Following news that Sarah Palin will campaign for him in Arizona, Senator John McCain has opened a significant lead in the Republican Primary campaign.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely 2010 Republican Primary voters in Arizona finds the longtime incumbent leading former Congressman J.D. Hayworth by a 53% to 31% margin. In November, the two candidates were virtually even.

Former Minuteman leader Chris Simcox gets four percent (4%) support, while three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate and eight percent (8%) are undecided.

Bringing in Palin is significant for a candidate who has always had a troubled relationship with the Republican base. Polling last fall found that 61% of Arizona Republicans said McCain was out of touch with the party base.

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Nationally, 75% of Republican voters say their congressional leaders are out of touch.

At the other extreme, 59% of Republican voters say Palin, McCain’s 2008 vice presidential running mate, shares the values of most GOP voters throughout the nation. Palin is critical of the internal workings of last year’s campaign effort in her new book but continues to praise McCain.

While campaign staffers have fired back at Palin, McCain, too, has been complimentary about her. To further shore up his position, McCain is also bringing in Scott Brown, the senator-elect from Massachusetts.

Hayworth, a conservative former congressman who now is a popular radio talk show host in Phoenix, is reportedly interested in the race but has not formally declared for it. For McCain, the GOP Primary appears to be his biggest challenge since no major Democrats in the state have stepped forward yet to run against him.

Still, 74% of likely GOP Primary voters have at least a somewhat favorable opinion of McCain, a figure that has not changed since November. Hayworth’s favorable ratings are down nine points to 58%.

Perhaps more significantly, the number with a Very Favorable opinion of McCain has jumped 10 points since last fall to 45%.

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1 comment:

Tony GOPrano said...

I guess Hayworth didn't like the poll; so much in fact he just quit (or was he fired) his radio show this afternoon. Let's see if the blowhard has the guts to run? He really has no choice...he needs a job.

No more JD blasting McCain for 3 hours a day! Maybe Jason Rose will give JD a loan?