+

Cookies on the Business Insider India website

Business Insider India has updated its Privacy and Cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the better experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we\'ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Insider India website. However, you can change your cookie setting at any time by clicking on our Cookie Policy at any time. You can also see our Privacy Policy.

Close
HomeQuizzoneWhatsappShare Flash Reads
 

A New Set Of Polls Just Delivered Good News For Senate Republicans

Sep 7, 2014, 19:30 IST

AP/Stephen Lance DenneeJime Weise, of Elizabethtown, Ky., shows his support for U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell

Two new NBC/Marist polls indicate Republican Senate candidates have opened up leads in at least two races critical to GOP taking back control of the Senate this November.

Advertisement

In the Senate's marquee race, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) now leads his Democratic challenger, Alison Grimes, 47% to 39% among likely voters, the poll found. That's a change from May, when the two candidates "were essentially deadlocked."

Even more concerning for Democrats, however, may be another NBC/Marist poll released Sunday.

Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas) has slipped behind his challenger, Rep. Tom Cotton (R), 40% to 45% among likely voters, the survey said. That's a huge shift from the firm's May poll that found Pryor ahead by 11 points among all registered voters.

Democrats face uphill terrain in their quest to keep the Senate as many of the key races are in Republican-leaning states where President Barack Obama is deeply unpopular.

Advertisement

However, Marist found some good news in Colorado, a swing state Obama won in 2012 and 2008. Sen. Mark Udall (D-Colorado) holds a comfortable, 6-point lead over Rep. Cory Gardner (R), whose surprising entry into the Senate race helped boost GOP prospects for retaking the chamber.

"So these polls suggest a tale of red states vs. blue states," NBC's survey write-up concluded. "Republicans are winning the GOP-leaning states; Democrats - at least in Colorado - are holding on in the Dem-leaning ones."
You are subscribed to notifications!
Looks like you've blocked notifications!
Next Article