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WI_DEM

(33,497 posts)
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 12:50 PM Nov 2012

PPP Final President, Senate & Governor Polls for Missouri

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Our final Missouri poll finds Claire McCaskill leading Todd Akin 48-44 with Libertarian Jonathan Dine at 6%


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Our final Missouri Gubernatorial poll finds Democrat Jay Nixon leading challenger Dave Spence 53-45
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Our final Missouri Presidential poll finds Mitt Romney leading Barack Obama 53-45

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PPP Final President, Senate & Governor Polls for Missouri (Original Post) WI_DEM Nov 2012 OP
Good for McCaskill and Nixon. LisaL Nov 2012 #1
Go Claire! fugop Nov 2012 #2
The libertarian candidate has 6%? Is that where some Repubs are going to turn to Jennicut Nov 2012 #3
I'm in Missouri and I'm shocked that Pres O is so far behind.......... TheDebbieDee Nov 2012 #4
He hasn't competed in MO this year. Mr.Turnip Nov 2012 #5
Nixon hasn't appeared with other Dems pstokely Nov 2012 #6

fugop

(1,828 posts)
2. Go Claire!
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 12:55 PM
Nov 2012

Disclaimer: She pisses me off sometimes with her blue dogginess, but I hope she smokes Akin badly!

 

TheDebbieDee

(11,119 posts)
4. I'm in Missouri and I'm shocked that Pres O is so far behind..........
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 02:14 PM
Nov 2012

Pres O lost Missouri by less than 4,000 votes in 2008.

Also, I'm surprised that Jay Nixon's Democratic coat-tails don't extend UP to the Presidential race.

Mr.Turnip

(645 posts)
5. He hasn't competed in MO this year.
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 02:26 PM
Nov 2012

MO was polling really close at the height of Obama's polling in september but even then he didn't really invest in the state, still it is a pretty wide gap.

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