No data yet, only the margin: 18%
"Two new polls gave a boost for Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and some discouragement for his rival in the 2010 election, Republican Jim Huffman.
SurveyUSA, in a poll conducted for KATU TV, found that Wyden holds an 18-point lead over Huffman. Rasmussen Reports had Wyden up by 16 percentage points. In each case, Wyden has passed the 50-percent mark.
The Rasmussen poll had to be particularly disheartening for Huffman. The firm found that Wyden was just 10 points ahead - 47 percent to 37 percent - in a June 17 survey trumpeted by the Huffman campaign. Now Rasmussen - which has been accused at times of having a pro-Republican bias - says of the Senate race:
A Huffman win is a long shot at this time in a state that trends Democrat. Oregon is rated Solid Democratic in the Rasmussen Reports Senate Balance of Power rankings.
The SurveyUSA data has not yet been posted, but KATU released the data to the campaigns.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/mapesonpolitics/2010/07/wyden_holds_strong_lead_in_two.html