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Poll burp

Posted at 12:16 PM on January 26, 2006 by Bob Collins

Rasmussen is out with a slew of new polls today:

Colorado Governor:

As candidates for the open governor's seat in Colorado jockey for position, Democratic Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper leads in prospective match-ups against the Republicans most prominently vying for the GOP nomination (see crosstabs). The heavily courted mayor has yet to declare his candidacy. More...

New Jersey Senate:
In the race to be New Jersey's next U.S. Senator, Republican state Senator Tom Kean Jr. now leads appointed Democratic Senator Robert Menendez 42% to 35% (see crosstabs). Kean is son of a popular former governor.

That's quite a change from our December 8 survey, conducted at the time Menendez was appointed. In that survey, Menendez led Kean 38% to 34%.

Kansas Governor:
The first Rasmussen Reports Kansas poll of 2006 shows the incumbent Governor, Kathleen Sebelius (D), leading former state House Speaker Robin Jennison (R) 46% to 32%. Sebelius also leads state Senator Jim Barnett (R) 46% to 35%. More...

Other Rasmussens
California Governor: Arnold Catches Up
Michigan Senate: Stabenow with Big Lead
Michigan Governor: Granholm (D) by 11
Pennsylvania Governor: Swann (R) 45% Rendell (D) 43%
Pennsylvania Senate: Casey (D) 53% Santorum (R) 38%
Congressional Ballot: Democrats By 11
Arkansas Governor: Beebe Leads
Maryland Governor: Ehrlich (R) Rebounds
Maryland Senate: Steele (R) Leads
Virginia Senate: Allen (R) Way Ahead
Iowa Governor: Toss-Up
Montana Senate: Burns Loses Lead
Texas Governor: Free for All
Vermont Governor: Douglas Leads
Georgia Governor: Perdue Leads
Ohio Senate: Tight Race
Ohio Governor: Strickland (D) Leads
Texas Senate: Hutchison by 39 Points
Vermont Senate: Sanders at 70%
Florida Governor: Toss-Up

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