Here's an internal poll just released by Mitch McConnell's campaign showing a big lead for McConnell over Democrat Bruce Lunsford:
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell released a memo today from pollster Jan van Lohuizen to the McConnell campaign showing a 17% lead for the Senate Leader over Democrat nominee Bruce Lunsford. A copy of the memo is attached.
The survey of 900 likely voters conducted September 7th – 9th by Voter / Consumer Research shows Senator McConnell in a very strong position for reelection. The margin of error is +/- 3.3%. According to
the survey’s findings:
· 52% of those surveyed have a favorable impression of Senator McConnell while 33% have an unfavorable impression.
· Senator McConnell leads Bruce Lunsford 52% to 35%.
· Lunsford’s numbers have weakened even as he has spent heavily on negative attack ads. Only 30% have a positive impression of him while 36% have a negative impression.
It is noteworthy that Senator McConnell has improved his position even while the political environment remains challenging. 28% feel the state is going in the right direction, while 53% feel it has gotten off on the wrong track.




Bruce Lunsford is known by the company he keeps. Intimidating trial attorneys and union bosses. They'll have a fun time on election night when they go down in flames.
Posted by: | September 10, 2008 at 01:51 PM
Anyone have any idea what the McCain vs. Obama numbers were?
Posted by: Steve | September 14, 2008 at 10:02 AM
What? Are we supposed to take a poll that was put out by McConnell credible. Give me a break
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