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Good News for Democrats and Chris Murphy who has been worried about Linda McMahon’s second run for the Connecticut US Senate seat….
PPP’s newest poll of the Connecticut Senate race finds Democrat Chris Murphy expanding his lead to 6 points over Republican foe Linda McMahon, 48-42. Last month he led 48-44.
There’s no doubt Murphy’s image has taken a hit over the course of this campaign. Only 36% of voters say they have a favorable opinion of him to 44% with a negative one. That’s down a net 15 points from July when he was at a 38/31 favorability spread. But voters aren’t warming up to McMahon either- she has a 42% favorability rating with 49% of voters seeing her unfavorably, numbers basically identical to 42/48 a couple months ago. McMahon’s done a good job of hitting Murphy but she hasn’t done anything to prop herself up and in a race between an unpopular Democratic candidate and an unpopular Republican candidate in a state like Connecticut the Democrat is going to win.
The key question we asked on this poll was probably whether people wanted Democrats or Republicans in control of the Senate, and by a 50/38 margin folks say they want the Democrats in charge. That reality should help Murphy along as well.
McMahon actually leads the race with independents, 51-38. Her problem is that 20% of Republicans are supporting Murphy over her, similar to what we found her losing to Richard Blumenthal in 2010. You simply can’t win as a Republican in Connecticut without holding your party base in line to a greater extent than that, but many GOP voters continue to find her unacceptable….
The fact is that liberal-moderate-Main Street Republicans have not disappeared from the Nutmeg State, and for many recent years prevailed over their Democratic opposition (Governor until 2010, one U.S. Senator until 1988, and parity or preponderance among U.S. Representatives until 2006.)
Once-successful moderate-liberal GOP officeholders included Nancy Johnson, Christopher Shays, Rob Simmons, Lowell Weicker (later ind.), John Rowland (before his conviction for corruption) and Jodi Rell.
What’s new is that moderate Republicans seem less able to win their own party’s primaries.
Why do so many Republicans dislike McMahon?
She’s a joke that’s why. But, she has tons of money and a weak opponent. The only reason she got anywhere last time was because of Blumenthal’s stupid statements about military service. And, given the lack of any real Republican Party in her state she simply bought the nomination. If she loses this time, and I expect her to, she will be gone. Some of the old video they have of her in the ring is amazing.
He, he, he…
Maybe Z they’re afraid she can OUT Wrestle them?
I second you analysis Keith on McMahon….
But I guess the Democrats had to get scared to take her seriously…