To: Dog Gone
Yeah, Davis' lead has been cut in half if I recall -- down from 14 points.
The thing that could hurt Davis is that if voters aren't scared of a Gov. Simon (even if they don't want to vote for him), then the lack of support for Davis may just keep Davis' voters home on Election Day. Two things get voters out: enthusiasm or anger/fear.
To: GraniteStateConservative
Exactly. GrayDown no longer has that double digit lead from the earlier Field Poll. Which can mean only one thing --- he's in big trouble. He's lost HALF his lead in just three months and if this is a trend he'll be behind by a double digit margin behind Simon by the time November arrives. Not that the liberal media would ever admit it. They'll try to keep the impression that GrayDown can be re-elected as long as they can but people aren't fooled. His negatives are just too high.
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