Keep Up The Pressure - 10/08/14
Malarkey might be on his way out.
Alaska
Likely voters in Alaska are unhappy with President Obama and don�t think much of his health care plan. That helps give Republican Dan Sullivan a 44-40 percent advantage over Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Begich.
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It also helps Sullivan that by a 13-point spread, more Republicans (42 percent) than Democrats (29 percent) are �extremely� interested in the election.
Eighty-six percent of each candidate�s backers say they are certain to vote for their guy Nov. 4.
Men back Sullivan by a 14-point margin, while women are more likely to go for Begich by 5 points.
It�s clear why Begich has tried to distance himself from Obama -- and why Sullivan has tried to make the race a referendum on the president: 61 percent of Alaska likely voters disapprove of Obama, and 56 percent think the health care law went too far. Begich voted for ObamaCare.
About 10 percent are still undecided about their vote in the Senate race, yet two-thirds of them disapprove of the job Obama is doing. That�s an ominous sign for Begich.
Begich had to pull a much-criticized ad off television, yet the damage lingers. Over half of voters -- 53 percent -- say Begich is making unfair attacks against Sullivan. Just 40 percent feel Sullivan is attacking Begich unfairly.
In the Alaska gubernatorial race, Republican Sean Parnell receives 42 percent to non-affiliated candidate Bill Walker�s 37 percent. About one in five is undecided or will vote for someone else.
Poll:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/int...percent-advantage-over-begich-in-alaska/
Alaska
Likely voters in Alaska are unhappy with President Obama and don�t think much of his health care plan. That helps give Republican Dan Sullivan a 44-40 percent advantage over Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Begich.
CLICK FOR THE POLL RESULTS
It also helps Sullivan that by a 13-point spread, more Republicans (42 percent) than Democrats (29 percent) are �extremely� interested in the election.
Eighty-six percent of each candidate�s backers say they are certain to vote for their guy Nov. 4.
Men back Sullivan by a 14-point margin, while women are more likely to go for Begich by 5 points.
It�s clear why Begich has tried to distance himself from Obama -- and why Sullivan has tried to make the race a referendum on the president: 61 percent of Alaska likely voters disapprove of Obama, and 56 percent think the health care law went too far. Begich voted for ObamaCare.
About 10 percent are still undecided about their vote in the Senate race, yet two-thirds of them disapprove of the job Obama is doing. That�s an ominous sign for Begich.
Begich had to pull a much-criticized ad off television, yet the damage lingers. Over half of voters -- 53 percent -- say Begich is making unfair attacks against Sullivan. Just 40 percent feel Sullivan is attacking Begich unfairly.
In the Alaska gubernatorial race, Republican Sean Parnell receives 42 percent to non-affiliated candidate Bill Walker�s 37 percent. About one in five is undecided or will vote for someone else.
Poll:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/int...