
Dark Blue = Democrat Favored
Light Blue = Democrat Leaning
Light Green = Independent Leaning
White = Toss Up
Light Red = Republican Leaning
Dark Red = Republican Favored

05/11 – Hawaii – Both Democrats hold a double digit lead over Lt. Gov. James Aiona in the gubernatorial race.
05/11 – Colorado – The Republicans running for U.S. Senate have edged ahead a bit with both Jane Norton and Ken Buck leading Senator Michael Bennet by seven points.
05/11 – Illinois – Both Mark Kirk (R) and Bill Brady (R) hold three point leads over their Democrat opponents in the U.S. Senate race and gubernatorial race.
05/11 – Indiana – Former Senator Dan Coats is leading Congressman Brad Ellsworth by 15 points in the U.S. Senate race.
05/11 – Ohio – The gubernatorial and Senate races are in a statistical dead heat with John Kasich (R) holding a one point lead over Governor Ted Strickland (D) and Lee Fisher (D) holding a one point leader over Rob Portman (R).
05/11 – Minnesota – Republican Tom Emmer leads all three potential Democrat opponents in the gubernatorial race.
05/11 – Florida – Bill McCollum holds a nine point lead over Alex Sink in the latest Mason Dixon poll.
05/11 – New York – Senator Kirsten Gillibrand leads her Republican opponent Joseph DioGuardi 50 to 30 in the latest Marist poll.
05/11 – Pennsylvania – Pat Toomey now leads Senator Arlen Specter 50 to 38, but when matched up with Joe Sestak he only leads 42 to 40. Sestak could very well end up being Toomey’s opponent too because he is now polling ahead of Specter in the Democratic primary.
05/11 – North Carolina – A PPP poll shows a tightening race for U.S. Senate. Richard Burr is in a statistical dead heat with Elaine Marshall, 43 to 42, and he leads Cal Cunningham by five.
04/24 – Washington – A Survey USA poll shows that Senator Patty Murray (D) may be in big trouble no matter who her opponent is in November.
04/24 – Arizona – Governor Jan Brewer (R) takes a four point lead over Democrat Terry Goddard.
04/24 – New Hampshire – Governor John Lynch (D) still holds a double digit lead over all of his potential Republican challengers, however his approval has now dropped under 50%.
04/24 – Maryland – Governor Martin O’Malley’s lead over former Governor Bob Ehrlich has shrunk to only three points in the latest Rasmussen.
04/24 – Wisconsin – Republican Scott Walker leads Democrat Tom Barrett 46 – 44 in the gubernatorial race. Republican Mark Neumann ties Barrett at 46%. Senator Russ Feingold (D) leads Republican challenger Terrence Wall 49% – 43%
04/24 – Georgia – Senator Johnny Isakson holds a comfortable lead over Democrat Michael Thurmond.
04/24 – Florida – With speculation over Charlie Crist’s possible independent bid for Senate, Rasmussen released a poll showing a three way race. Rubio (R) 37%, Crist (I) 30%, Meek (D) 22%.
04/08 – Idaho – Butch Otter (R) 60 – Keith Allred (D) 28 in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Alabama – Bradley Byrne (R) 50 – Artur Davis (D) 33 in the gubernatorial race. Richard Shelby (R) 59 – William Barnes (D) 32 in the U.S. Senate race.
04/08 – Wyoming – Both Republicans lead significantly in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Wisconsin – Both Republicans have double digit leads over Democrat Tom Barrett in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Nevada – Brian Sandoval (R) 55 – Rory Reid (D) 34 in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Michigan – Pete Hoekstra (R) 40 – Andy Dillon (D) 33 in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Connecticut – Tom Foley (R) 44 – Ned Lamont (D) 37 in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Massachusetts – Deval Patrick (D) 35 – Charlie Baker (R) 27 – Tim Cahill (I) 23 in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Pennsylvania – Pat Toomey (R) 46 – Arlen Specter (D) 41 in the U.S. Senate race. Republican Mike Corbett leads all Democrats by double digits in the gubernatorial race.
04/08 – Illinois – Bill Brady (R) 45 – Pat Quinn (D) 38 in the gubernatorial race. Mark Kirk (R) 37 – Andy Giannoulias (D) 33 in the U.S. Senate race.
04/08 – Colorado – Jane Norton (R) 46 – Michael Bennet (D) 41 in the U.S. Senate race.
04/08 – Missouri – Roy Blunt (R) 48 – Robin Carnahan (D) 42 in the U.S. Senate race.
03/27 – Vermont – Lt Gov Brian Dubie (R) holds a surprisingly large lead in Vermont, leading both Markowitz (D) and Racine (D) by 13 points.
03/27 – California – Barbara Boxer continues to lose her grip for reelection. She trails Tom Campbell by one point, leads Carly Fiorina by only one point, and leads Chuck DeVore by six. Republican Meg Whitman holds a six point lead now over AG Jerry Brown for the governor’s race.
03/27 – Tennessee – The Republican gubernatorial candidates all hold a double digit lead over the Democrat candidates.
03/27 – Arkansas – Blanche Lincoln (D) really ought to just save herself the trouble and drop out of the Senate race. She continues to trail her likely Republican challengers.
03/27 – Florida – Marco Rubio (R) leads Kendrick Meek (D) in the Senate race 44 to 29.
03/27 – Hawaii – Both Democrats have over a 20 point lead on Republican Duke Aiona in the gubernatorial race.
03/18 – Connecticut – Ed Blumenthal still holds an enormous lead over both Linda McMahon and Rob Simmons.
03/18 – Pennsylvania – Pat Toomey holds a nine point lead over Arlen Specter 49-40.
03/18 – California – Barbara Boxer is now in a dead heat with Tom Campbell and actually losing to him by one point in the Senate race in a new Field poll. In the gubernatorial race, Meg Whitman now leads Jerry Brown by three.
03/09 – Georgia – Former Governor Roy Barnes (D) has a slight lead over all potential Republican candidates in the gubernatorial race.
03/09 – Nebraska – Governor Dave Heineman (R) is cruising to reelection. Nothing to see here.
03/09 – Ohio – John Kasich (R) now leads Governor Ted Strickland (D) by eleven points, leading 49 – 38.
03/09 – Colorado – Scott McInnis (R) holds a six point lead over John Hickenlooper (D) in the gubernatorial race.
03/09 – Illinois – Republican Bill Brady leads Democrat Governor Pat Quinn 47 – 37 in the latest Rasmussen poll.
03/02 – Georgia – The Republicans are doing well in the governors race. They all lead former governor Roy Barnes (D) with the exception of Eric Johnson who ties him.
03/02 – Wisconsin – Scott Walker (R) leads Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett (D) 49 – 40 in the gubernatorial race.
03/02 – New Mexico – Lieutenant Governor Diane Denish starts out favored to keep the New Mexico Governor’s office in Democratic hands, but it is a close race between her and Republican Pete Domenici Jr. She leads him 45 -40.
03/02 – South Dakota – Lieutenant Governor Dennis Daugaard (R) is leading the gubernatorial race. He defeats Senate Minority Leader Scott Heidepreim (D) 41 – 32.
03/02 – Massachussetts – Governor Deval Patrick has pulled ahead in his fight for reelection. He currently holds 33% of the vote while Charlie Baker (R) gets 25% and Tim Cahill (I) 23%.
03/02 – Nevada – Brian Sandoval (R) has a huge lead over Rory Reid (D), leading him 51-29. In the U.S. Senate race, Senator Harry Reid (D) is not faring much better than his son.
03/02 – Indiana – Congressman Brad Ellsworth (D) makes the Senate competitive. Dan Coats only leads him by one and John Hostettler leads him by six.
03/02 – Michigan – The Republican candidates have the upper hand in the governor’s race.
03/02 – Kansas – Senator Sam Brownback (R) is running away with the gubernatorial race.
03/02 – Pennsylvania – A Quinnipiac poll shows Senator Arlen Specter (D) up seven points over Pat Toomey (R).
03/02 – Rhode Island – Former Senator Lincoln Chafee (I) holds a double digit lead over his Republican and Democrat opponent in the gubernatorial race.
03/02 – Arkansas – Blanche Lincoln has experienced a slight bounce back, but it is still not in good straits in the latest polling.
Folks
Please note that Steven Adam is running as a republican for Franklin Countly 2nd district in Mass.
let me know if you have any questions and please link the website
thanks
rda
The GOP can make a debate out of this and prove that free thinking individuals can lead the way with innovative free of choice for a sustainable future of freedom of choice for family planning we prove it right here in this graph
this is a fertility chart
http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange2/current/lectures/human_pop/glofert.gif
The GOP can stand up and prove to the Center in American that Freedom and the right to choose ones way of life without BIG Government Mandating our lives , is Not the answer to what the progressives think needs to be done to slow down the rate of world population , which they are trying to hide behind the issue by preaching climate change as their purpose for wanting to take over everything . Call them out on this and tell them to quit lying to the people about what it is they really want to do thats driving them to want to control everything .
The Right to Choose is what Freedom Represents and we the people are being forced into a Takeover of Freedom for a reason thats Not even part of the Debate , and its all about population control .
the left is all about this stuff right here Cap and Trade and Health Care are just the cover for whats really their goal and they first have to gain control of freedom ;
Population growth should be curbed: conservationist Goodall
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100324/sc_afp/environmentbritainpopulation
http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20091211105819323
the plan of the population reduction http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6350303.ece
but the USA according to this graph , is already a Good Model , and we should NOT have to give up our Liberty , and we must stand up and debate this making clear these facts as described here ; there is No REASON to sacrifice our Right to Choose our ways of Life because as you Say BB educated Free Thinking Individuals are shown on this graph as good models for sustainable population growth ;
this is a fertility chart
http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange2/current/lectures/human_pop/glofert.gif
our President should be asked if He agrees with the Mission statement by Club of Rome here http://www.green-agenda.com/
I am not pro GOP or Democrat. I am anti-Mark Schouer of Michigan. Is there any organizations that have been established to get him defeated?
David, I would imagine that the Club for Growth is backing Tim Walberg who is Schauer’s opponent. Walberg was endorsed by CFG when he won in 2006.