Posted on 06/17/2010 6:45:40 AM PDT by iowamark
Republican John Boozman now holds a near two-to-one lead over Democratic incumbent Blanche Lincoln in Arkansas U.S. Senate race, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the state.
Boozman earns 61% of the vote, while Lincoln, coming off her Democratic Primary runoff win last week, picks up 32% support. Four percent (4%) favor some other candidate in the race, while just three percent (3%) remain undecided.
Lincoln, who is seeking a third term in the Senate, was reelected in 2004 with 56% of the vote. But she has been struggling politically at home since late last year following her procedural vote that kept the national health care bill alive in the Senate.
Voters in Arkansas have consistently opposed the health care bill more strongly than voters in much of the rest of the country. Sixty-five percent (65%) of voters in the state now favor repeal of the health care bill, while 30% oppose repeal. This includes 57% who Strongly Favor repeal and 20% who are Strongly Opposed.
Eighty-nine percent (89%) of the much-larger group that Strongly Favors repeal support Boozman, a U.S. congressman who, like all Republicans, voted against the health care bill. Sixty-two percent (62%) of those who Strongly Oppose repeal back Lincoln.
In match-ups since Boozman entered the race in February, support for Lincoln has ranged from 29% to 36%. Boozman has earned 51% to 57% of the vote in those same surveys.
The survey of 500 Likely Voters in Arkansas was conducted on June 15, 2010 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
Lincoln emerged victorious from a primary challenge from Lieutenant Governor Bill Halter who attacked her from the political left and was heavily supported by national labor unions and major liberal organizations. She narrowly defeated Halter in a runoff last week but appears not to have received the electoral bounce that is common after such victories.
Voters not affiliated with either major party now favor Boozman by a 79% to 15% margin.
Ten percent (10%) of all Arkansas voters now have a Very favorable opinion of Lincoln, while 37% view her Very Unfavorably.
Boozman is viewed Very Favorably by 26% and Very Unfavorably by 12%.
Both candidates are well-known in the state, but at this point in a campaign, Rasmussen Reports considers the number of people with a strong opinion more significant than the total favorable/unfavorable numbers.
Sixty-five percent (65%) of Arkansas voters favor offshore oil drilling, well above findings nationally. But 73% agree that the ongoing Gulf oil leak will have a devastating or major long-term impact on the environment.
Seventy-seven percent (77%) say the companies involving in drilling on the leak site should pay for the cleanup, but 20% more think the government should help with cleanup costs, too.
Thirty-two percent (32%) rate President Obamas handling of the war in Afghanistan as good or excellent. Thirty-two percent (32%) also say hes doing a poor job.
Voters in Arkansas are evenly divided over whether the United States can win the war in Afghanistan.
Thirty-eight percent (38%) of voters in the state now approve of the job Obama is doing as president, while 61% disapprove. This marks little change from recent surveys in the state and represents a higher level of criticism than Obama experiences nationally in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.
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This 32% probably includes the big post primary pop that candidates always get!
hahahahaha
Sensational numbers.
When the majority of the contests for this fall start looking like this,
I wonder what desperate and illegal moves the left is going to make in response.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MS9fk1u6kA
“Hot Rod Lincoln”
"Nya na na I can't hear you!"
So precisely how will Repubs snatch defeat from the jaws of victory? They have a big challenge ahead of them.
Baraq’s toxic coattails, LOL
It would have to be monumental on this one. The best thing they can do is lay low. Low profile campaign and let voter unrest do the work.
Al Greene’s running for Senate in Arkansas, too?
Blanche Lincoln hosted an event in Washington yesterday. It was about the Slave Labor Task Force and slave labor building the White House and she thought it was time to say thank you.
“I wonder what desperate and illegal moves the left is going to make in response.”
They would be wise not to go there as the USvcs are on to them. This charade is going to come to an unpleasent end.
While this is great news, I reserve the right to get excited until closer to election time. Ya never know when the Stupid Party rises up to snatch defeat from the jaws of certain victory.
Wow...don’t think I’ve ever seen such bad numbers for an incumbent unembroiled in any scandal.
AK RATS must be “blanched” at the thought of being so unpopular.
Arkansas resident here: I promise you, Boozman will not win by this margin, if he wins AT ALL!
Do tell.
I know the Dem Party has historic strength in Arkansas. But do you have anything against Boozman or are you just doing a reality check?
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