Posted on 06/10/2010 6:20:24 PM PDT by randita
New poll shows Labrador leading Minnick
By Dustin Hurst
June 9th, 2010
A new month brings new polling figures in Idahos 1st Congressional District, and thing are looking up for Republican nominee Raul Labrador. Idahos only local political polling agency, Greg Smith and Associates, released its latest poll, taken Monday and Tuesday of this week, which found that Labrador is leading Democratic incumbent Walt Minnick by 12 percentage points, though about 30 percent of respondents remain undecided as to who they will support in November.
The poll, released Wednesday, was taken among 400 people in Idahos 1st Congressional District, which makes up the west portion of the state, and stretched from Idahos southern border with Nevada to the states northern border, which bumps up to Canada. Smith found that Labrador received support from 36 percent of respondents, as well as an additional 4 percent who replied that they are leaning toward the Republican. About 24 percent of those polled favored Minnick, a number complemented by 5 percent who said they are leaning toward the Democrat. Among respondents, 30 percent said they were undecided and 1.5 percent said they favored another candidate. Two other men running for Minnicks seat, Libertarian Mike Washburn of Boise and Independent Dave Olson from St. Maries, were not mentioned in the poll findings.
The announcement by Smith and Associates is a reversal from a poll released earlier this year, prior to the Republican primary election. That poll found that approximately 50 percent of those he polled at that time favored Minnick, and only 20 percent said they would support The Republican Candidate.
Wednesdays poll may not necessarily be an indicator of Minnicks true standing with voters, however. One month before Minnick ousted Republican Bill Sali from the seat in 2008, Smiths polling among 200 likely voters in the district found that Sali enjoyed a 51-39 lead over his challenger. Minnick went on to defeat Sali 51-49 on election night. In 2006, Smith found Democrat Jerry Brady ahead of Republican Butch Otter by 5 percent in the gubernatorial race. Otter defeated Brady at the polls 52-44.
The poll results drew the ire of Minnick spokesman John Foster, who showed no confidence in the work of Smith and his team. Usually when Greg Smith promotes one of his rigged polls, he at least tries to make it look real; this one is just a joke, Foster told IdahoReporter.com. He is notorious for being inaccurate.
The Labrador campaign has yet to comment on poll results.
Early but nonetheless encouraging.
Woof!
Too bad it’s not Vaughn Ward. But what the hell. Get rid of Minnick.
Democrats are an endangered species all across the land.
I met Minnick. He’s actually a good guy. To bad he stayed a dim and went down with the ship.
At this time in 1994, Helen Chenowith had pulled ahead of Larry LaRocco. I take this as a very good sign.
I will have to check again with the Tea Party Express ./sarc
Apparently the TPE doesn’t mind labradors record on illegal aliens.
A little trivia:
A Labrador win in November would be significant as he would be the first Puerto Rico born candidate to win a congressional seat for the GOP.
This is true, and probably even more notable that it’s in ID-1 (my congressional district).
You still shooting a Sig?
It will be a day labradors have awaited since they were recognized as a separate breed . Happy Labs will party across the State .
I had no idea I could shoot a single action that fast!
In my experience, this pollster stinks. I’d take these numbers with more than a grain of salt.
Hard to imagine Minnick surviving though.
Yeah, I hear ya. But I’d be looking for numbers from someone more reliable.
Ah yes. The Goofball vote.
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