Though West Virginia voted Republican in recent presidential
elections, Democrats have been expected to maintain the Senate seat
once held by Robert Byrd ever since the popular Democratic
governor, Joe Manchin, announced he would seek the seat.
But now the seat may be back in doubt, with a new
poll by Democratic firm Public Policy Polling showing that the
unpopularity of national Democrats in the state was weighing on
Manchin, and that the Republican John Raese had taken a 46 percent
to 43 percent lead, which is within the margin of error. The poll
finds that President Obama’s approval rating in the state is a mere
30 percent, with 64 percent disapproving.
PPP
notes:
Despite Manchin’s 42% approval rating with Republicans he’s
getting only 14% of their votes. And in spite of a +8 approval
spread with independents, he trails Raese 56-30 with them. Raese
also leads 47-41 with another key group- the Democrats that
disapprove of Obama.
The pollster cautions that this result is at odds with most
polls showing Manchin ahead, and suggests waiting to see if other
polls confirm it.
David T.| 9.21.10 @ 1:14PM
Thank God for West Virginia
Booger| 9.21.10 @ 2:57PM
Headlines across the nation, 11/3/10
"Republican unexpectedly wins (insert seat of your choice here) contest." If you want peace, prepare for war. If you want liberty vote Tea Party.
Interested Conservative| 9.21.10 @ 3:30PM
Vermont, and Oregon!
Raymond| 9.22.10 @ 12:17PM
although I liked Manchin as governor, and know him personally. I think he would be another yes man for Obumo! which i dislike with all my being.
KDub| 9.22.10 @ 1:00PM
Here is one West Virginian you can count on voting for Raese!
Yurkidding| 10.12.10 @ 5:47PM
I don't know who the pollsters are asking...nearly everybody I know wouldn't put that loser in office (Raese has lost two elections for the Senate and one for Governor). Its understandable why he would be ahead in the polls in WV....he owns the media.... Go Joe !