Rasmussen: Kilgore up by 8

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Erc:
April 16, 2005--In the race to become Virginia's next Governor, Republican Jerry Kilgore leads Democrat Tim Kaine by eight percentage points, 44% to 36%.

Forty-nine percent (49%) of Virginia have a favorable opinion of Kilgore while 33% have an unfavorable opinion. Eighteen percent (18%) are not sure.

For Kaine, the numbers are 44% favorable, 31% unfavorable, and 25% not sure.

The state's current Governor, Democrat Mark Warner, is viewed favorably by 65% of the state's voters. Twenty-six percent (26%) have an unfavorable view.

President Bush is viewed favorably by 56% and unfavorably by 43%.

Just 36% of Virginia voters believe things in the United States are going in the right direction. Fifty-nine percent (59%) say things have gotten off on the wrong track.

The telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters was conducted Thursday night, April 14, 2005. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.5 percentage points, with a 95% level of confidence.

Democratic Hawk:
Quote from: Erc on April 18, 2005, 01:44:55 AM


Just 36% of Virginia voters believe things in the United States are going in the right direction. Fifty-nine percent (59%) say things have gotten off on the wrong track.




Is it just me or does just about any poll these days say that more Americans think the country is moving in the wrong direction rather than the right one?

If this is so, why didn't they do something about it last November? It certainly doesn't seem to carry much saliency at the polling booth

Dave

TheresNoMoney:
Quote from: Erc on April 18, 2005, 01:44:55 AM

The state's current Governor, Democrat Mark Warner, is viewed favorably by 65% of the state's voters. Twenty-six percent (26%) have an unfavorable view.



Great numbers. We need Warner in 2008!

AuH2O:
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Interesting. Kaine is definitely not following Warner's lead, running right socially but staying in the center fiscally. Warner stayed in the center socially and ran right fiscally.

Kilgore will win regardless.

Warner's approval ratings are so high because there's no point in attacking someone that can't run for reelection. Wait and see what happens if he takes on Allen.

A18:
Quote from: AuH2O on April 19, 2005, 11:00:36 PM

Warner's approval ratings are so high because there's no point in attacking someone that can't run for reelection. Wait and see what happens if he takes on Allen.



That is exactly why I like the idea of having a six year, one term president. Though I would then support moving Senate races up a year, and letting state legislatures appoint them, as to not create a specific class that always ran with the president.

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