June 26, 2009 5:13 PM
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DSCC Poll Shows Musgrove Leading In Miss. Senate Race
(The Politico)
Just one week after Democrats picked up Sen. Roger Wicker's (R-Miss.) former House seat in northeast Mississippi, the party's Senate campaign committee released a new poll showing Wicker trailing former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove (D) in November's special election Senate race.
The poll shows Musgrove leading Wicker 48 to 40 percent in a head-to-head matchup. Musgrove holds a 57 percent favorability rating, while 30 percent of voters view him unfavorably. Wicker also sports high approval ratings, but is less known throughout the state - which is partially attributable for his polling deficit.
Wicker holds a 42 percent favorability rating, with only 14 percent of voters viewing him unfavorably. Thirty percent of voters said they "didn't recognize" Wicker.
The poll, conducted by Hamilton Campaigns, surveyed 600 likely voters from May 15-18. It has a margin of error of four percent.
The poll comes just after Rep.-elect Travis Childers (D-Miss.) picked up Wicker's former House seat that he held for over 12 years in a special election. In an interview last week in Oxford, Miss. - the day before the special election -- Wicker said that he didn't believe the results would have any bearing on his own campaign in November.
"I'll be running on my record - 13 years of conservative service in the United States House of Representatives," Wicker said.
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The poll shows Musgrove leading Wicker 48 to 40 percent in a head-to-head matchup. Musgrove holds a 57 percent favorability rating, while 30 percent of voters view him unfavorably. Wicker also sports high approval ratings, but is less known throughout the state - which is partially attributable for his polling deficit.
Wicker holds a 42 percent favorability rating, with only 14 percent of voters viewing him unfavorably. Thirty percent of voters said they "didn't recognize" Wicker.
The poll, conducted by Hamilton Campaigns, surveyed 600 likely voters from May 15-18. It has a margin of error of four percent.
The poll comes just after Rep.-elect Travis Childers (D-Miss.) picked up Wicker's former House seat that he held for over 12 years in a special election. In an interview last week in Oxford, Miss. - the day before the special election -- Wicker said that he didn't believe the results would have any bearing on his own campaign in November.
"I'll be running on my record - 13 years of conservative service in the United States House of Representatives," Wicker said.
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