This time last year Senator Vitter from Louisiana was looking very shaky. I am convinced he has shored up things down here. Now from North Carolina
Sen. Richard Burr, Looking Surprisingly Healthy
With Barack Obama's victory in North Carolina last year and Elizabeth Dole losing her bid for reelection, Sen. Richard Burr looked like he might be another vulnerable Tarheel Republican. But so far, that's not the case, according to Public Policy Polling:
2010 Senate - General Election (all trends)
Sen. Richard Burr (R) 46, Elizabeth Edwards (D) 35
Burr 48, Walter Dalton (D) 29
Burr 44, Dan Blue (D) 33
Burr 47, Richard Moore (D) 34
Burr 47, Bob Etheridge (D) 47
Burr 44, Heath Shuler (D) 28
Burr 42, Cal Cunningham (D) 34*
Mind you, the PPP sample splits Democrats 47 percent, Republicans 32 percent. On Election Day, the state's voters split 42-31.
As mentioned earlier, if Etheridge runs for the Senate, Republicans would have a decent shot at winning his House seat.
05/26 04:35 PMShare
I expect to see similar numbers outside the South( North Carolina I might add has a dynamic politics wise that is not exactly deep South).
I do think the American Electorate is going to show they like Divided Govt again.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
More Good Republican News- This TIme From North Carolina
Posted by James H at 5/27/2009 01:02:00 PM
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