We've gotten more polls of Massachusetts in the last week than polls of Montana, North Dakota, and West Virginia in the last month.
Blame the millions of people who live in Massachusetts and support a thriving economy with multiple in-state media sources.
We've gotten more polls of Massachusetts in the last week than polls of Montana, North Dakota, and West Virginia in the last month.
And this is yet another poll showing Warren underperforming Baker, and by a significant margin. 53% vs. 68%? Baker's personal approval ratings seem to be much higher than Warren's, which is not surprising.
The best part of this is that Democrats thought they had a decent hit on Baker by forcing him to publicly admit he's voting for Diehl.
From the look of current polling, it hasn't put any dent in Baker's extreme popularity while Warren has stagnated and Diehl has ticked slightly up. All they did was make Baker more appealing to conservatives (his worst segment of the electorate) and Diehl more appealing to moderates.
Warren and Baker are still clearly extremely safe, but this should put to bed any hope that Warren will outrun Baker.