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Monday, November 6, 2006
By Steven L. Taylor

Via News 7/SurveyUSA: News-7 Poll: Webb surges ahead of Allen

Democrat Jim Webb has surged ahead of Republican George Allen in the last poll of the campaign, conducted for News-7 by SurveyUSA.

The survey shows Webb with 52% of the likely voters, with 44% going to Allen.

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SurveyUSA interviewed 1,000 Virginia adults from November 3 through November 5. Of them, 840 were registered to vote. Of them, 741 were judged to be “likely” voters. Survey details reflect Likely Voters.

It appears quite likely that Allen has lost Virginia. Add that to a sure loss in PA, the likely losses in OH and MO and nail biters in MT and RI and we will have quite the dramatic night.

At this point the only seat I feel confident that the Reps will retain tomorrow is TN.

If that is all they hold, then say hello to a Democratic majority in both chambers.

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4 Responses to “Webb Surges, Allen’s Toast; Will GOP Hold Senate?”

  1. randyB Says:

    I’m curious. Are your students actively engaged /unusually interested in this election? I see you are currently teaching a course concentrating on the legislative branch. Seems is would make for very interesting class discussion.

  2. John L Gibson Says:

    Jim Webb will be lucky if he wins, as I understand his full name wont even apear on the ballot machine!

    Which brings me to ask, why are the machines being used and not the good old paper ballots that could be counted again if discrepencys are alleged?

  3. murray Says:

    this is a tight election

    GOP, Dems Hammer Away at Familiar Message in Campaign’s Final Hours

  4. Talmadge East Says:

    I think the GOP will keep Missouri.


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