NOTE: This just proves that the Hayworth RINO's don't matter or count. Keep it up Sore Losers!!!
Friday, August 27, 2010
Longtime Republican Senator John McCain runs well ahead of his Democratic challenger Rodney Glassman in the first Rasmussen Reports post-primary survey of the Arizona Senate race.
Fifty-three percent (53%) of Likely Voters in the state support McCain, while Glassman earns 31% of the vote. Ten percent (10%) like some other candidate in the race, and six percent (6%) are undecided.
Arizona remains Solid GOP in the Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 Senate Balance of Power rankings.
In late July, McCain led Glassman, the former vice mayor of Tucson, 53% to 34%. Prior to the latest findings, McCain’s support has ranged from 53% to 57% in surveys pitting him against Glassman back to April. Glassman, in turn, has picked up 28% to 34% of the vote.
Both candidates emerged victorious on Tuesday from hotly contested primary races, but Republicans seem to have recovered more quickly. McCain now earns support from 82% of the state’s Republicans, while just 67% of Arizona Democrats favor Glassman. Voters not affiliated with either party prefer McCain by 14 points.
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The survey of 500 Likely Voters in Arizona was conducted on August 25, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
New numbers from the Arizona governor’s race will be released by Rasmussen Reports on Monday.
Fifty-five percent (55%) of Arizona voters regard McCain as a conservative, while 26% say he’s a moderate.
Glassman is seen as liberal by 39% and moderate by 27%. But 22% of the state’s voters don’t know him well enough to venture any kind of ideological analysis.
Fifty-two percent (52%) see McCain’s views as mainstream, while 32% regard them as extreme.
Just 35% say Glassman’s views are mainstream, and 29% think they’re extreme. But 35% are unsure of the Democrat’s views.
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