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Maine: Baldacci (D) 44% Woodcock (R) 34%
Snowe Squashing Hay Bright by 46 Points in Senate Race
Thursday, October 19, 2006
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Both Maine's gubernatorial incumbent and its U.S. Senate incumbent are leading in the polls. But the margins are a little different. The only suspense in the Senate race is how huge Republican Senator Olympia Snowe's electoral victory will be. Snowe now leads Democrat Jean Hay Bright 70% to 24%, a 46-point margin. Snowe is viewed favorably by 80% of all voters—"very favorably" by 49%. Things are a bit different in the gubernatorial race, where Democratic Governor John Baldacci now leads 44% to 34% (see crosstabs). When leaners are included, it’s Baldacci by eight, 46% to 38%. Support for Governor Baldacci is soft despite his double-digit lead. Only 28% of Maine voters are “certain” they’ll vote for him. That’s only two-percentage points more than the 26% of who say they're "certain" they'll vote Woodcock on Election Day. In August, the Governor was “ahead” by just one percentage point. His lead grew in September. The Governor, on a personal basis, is viewed favorably by 52% of Likely Voters but his job performance earns disapproval from 52%. Woodcock is viewed favorably by 44%, unfavorably by 50%. Forty-five percent (45%) of Woodcock supporters acknowledge that they are primarily voting "against Baldacci." Just 51% are voting “for Woodcock.” Among supporters of the Governor, 64% are voting “for Baldacci” and 31% are voting "against Woodcock." With voters underwhelmed by both major-party candidates, third-party alternatives scoop up 16% of the electorate. Even after being asked if they would switch to one of the major party candidates, 11% say they’ll cast a third party vote. Those figures reflect an increase from September when just 7% selected the third party option. All this might cause a problem for Baldacci in a runoff. But under Maine's electoral system the Governor can win a new term without reaching the 50% level of voter support. Crosstabs available for Premium Members only. Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information. The Rasmussen Reports ElectionEdge™ Premium Service for Election 2008 offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a Presidential election. Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.
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