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A new Rasmussen poll finds Arkansas Sen. Blanche Lincoln trailing all potential Republican challengers by a wide margin, and she doesn't garner more than 39 percent of the vote against any of them. Her unfavorable rating stands at 56 percent. All of this is evidence that she may suffer from the Corzine Effect that Jim discussed yesterday.

Voters in the state oppose the health care bill she voted for by a 60 percent to 35 percent margin, according to the poll.

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glenny| 1.7.10 @ 2:48PM

Blanche, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi think you're expendable, just like Landrieu and Nelson. Bye Bye, Blanche! glenny

J. Kelley| 1.7.10 @ 3:20PM

Blanche Lincoln is gone. Mark Pryor is up for reelection in 2012. He is staying in the backgroud and thinking we will forget his vote for the Health car Bill. But we will remember. And he should be gone too. Both senators got thousands of calls and Emails asking them to vote against the bill. They went with the Party Leaders. We will not forget.

American Conservative Values| 1.7.10 @ 4:34PM

Perhaps the good people from Arkansas should call her just to remind her who she works for and if she does vote for the final health care bill, SHE'S OUT!

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