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Missouri Governor: Nixon Leads Both Republican Challengers
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The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Missouri voters found Democratic Attorney General Jay Nixon continuing to lead two Republican candidates in the race for the state’s next governor.

Nixon leads State Treasurer Sarah Steelman 46% to 39% and Congressman Kenny Hulshof 48% to 37%. Nixon’s lead over Steelman has narrowed somewhat since last month, from eleven points to seven points. The gap between Nixon and Hulshof has decreased from eighteen points to eleven points this month.

Nixon does well among women in both match-ups. The Attorney General has a twenty-two point lead over Steelman and a twenty-one point lead over Hulshof among women voters. Nixon ties Hulshof among men but trails Steelman by eight points.

Among unaffiliated voters, Nixon leads Hulshof 45% to 28% and Steelman 43% to 31%. Nixon also has strong leads over both candidates among voters between the ages of 18 and 39.

Nixon is viewed favorably by 54% and unfavorably by 34%. Hulshof earns positive reviews from 40% and negative feedback from 37%. Steelman’s numbers are 45% favorable and 33% unfavorable.

Republican Governor Matt Blunt, who recently decided against seeking re-election, earns good or excellent ratings from 42% of Missouri voters. Thirty-percent (30%) say he is doing a poor job.

In the state’s Presidential election, John McCain leads both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

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Missouri Survey of 500 Likely Voters
March 24, 2008

Jay Nixon (D) vs.
Sarah Steelman (R)

Jay Nixon (D)

46%

Sarah Steelman (R)

39%

Jay Nixon (D) vs.
Kenny Hulshof (R)

Jay Nixon (D)

48%

Kenny Hulshof (R)

37%

Election 2008: Missouri Governor

Jay Nixon (D) vs.
Sarah Steelman (R)

Date
Nixon
Steelman

03/24/08

48%

37%

02/13/08

46%

35%

Jay Nixon (D) vs.
Kenny Hulshof (R)

Date
Nixon
Hulshof

03/24/08

46%

39%

02/13/08

48%

30%

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