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RandySF

(58,918 posts)
Fri Sep 27, 2019, 12:25 AM Sep 2019

LA-GOV: GOP Congressman's own poll finds him dropping just two weeks before governor's race

On Thursday, Rep. Ralph Abraham’s own campaign released a new poll of the Oct. 12 all-party primary for governor of Louisiana from Remington Research that confirmed that he's in serious danger of losing the crucial second-place spot to wealthy businessman Eddie Rispone, a fellow Republican. The poll found Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards taking 47% of the vote, which is tantalizingly close to the majority he needs to avert a November runoff, while Abraham led Rispone just 22-20 for the second spot in a potential second round.

Abraham’s team is releasing this survey to argue that he’s still positioned to advance to a runoff despite the millions that Rispone has thrown into TV ads, but this poll is hardly encouraging news for the congressman. Just two weeks ago, Abraham released a different poll from Remington that had him beating Rispone by a larger 27-19 spread (Edwards was at 45%), so even his own team is acknowledging that he’s losing altitude with just about two weeks to go before Election Day.

The new survey came days after the GOP firm JMC Analytics also found Rispone making gains at Abraham’s expense in a short amount of time. In a poll completed Sept. 19 for the media company Nexstar, JMC found Edwards at 41%, while Abraham led Rispone 27-19. However, in a second poll for the Louisiana Association of Health Plans that was finished Sept. 21, JMC had Edwards taking 48%, while Rispone now led Abraham 22-20. Abraham’s team responded to those unwelcome new numbers with a release proclaiming, “Don’t believe fake polls and failing campaigns,” but their newest poll found very similar numbers for all three of the main candidates.


https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/9/26/1888152/-GOP-congressman-s-own-poll-finds-him-dropping-just-two-weeks-before-Louisiana-s-governor-race

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LA-GOV: GOP Congressman's own poll finds him dropping just two weeks before governor's race (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2019 OP
Let's hope that the voters in Louisiana will remember that Bobby Jindal left the state in horrible TexasTowelie Sep 2019 #1

TexasTowelie

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1. Let's hope that the voters in Louisiana will remember that Bobby Jindal left the state in horrible
Fri Sep 27, 2019, 12:33 AM
Sep 2019

condition and that John Bel Edwards has steered the state through difficult times. While Edwards is conservative on some issues, he is also the best that Democrats can expect in what is considered to be a red state. I'll keep my fingers crossed that Edwards gets 50% or more in the election so that is a runoff isn't necessary.

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