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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: If The Only Poll That Matters Is The One On Election Day, Republicans Are In Trouble [View all]EarlG
(23,559 posts)18. Good question
I just had a look around and the only info I could find was this story which references both campaigns' internal polling. Very notably, this polling was done in January -- BEFORE the Alabama Supreme Court decision:
Polls show tight race in Alabama House District 10
(snip)
The internal poll released by Lands campaign showed her with a three-point lead over Powell. The poll was conducted by Impact Research from Dec. 16-20 and found 43% of respondents planned to vote for Lands and 40% favored Powell with 17% undecided.
(snip)
In December, an internal poll by the Powell camp showed their candidate with a 47.7% share of the vote to 36.8% for Lands.
https://256today.com/polls-show-tight-race-in-alabama-house-district-10/
(snip)
The internal poll released by Lands campaign showed her with a three-point lead over Powell. The poll was conducted by Impact Research from Dec. 16-20 and found 43% of respondents planned to vote for Lands and 40% favored Powell with 17% undecided.
(snip)
In December, an internal poll by the Powell camp showed their candidate with a 47.7% share of the vote to 36.8% for Lands.
https://256today.com/polls-show-tight-race-in-alabama-house-district-10/
Other than that, all I could find were a few stories prior to the election (post-Supreme Court decision) saying that the race was expected to be "competitive."
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Pic Of The Moment: If The Only Poll That Matters Is The One On Election Day, Republicans Are In Trouble [View all]
EarlG
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They killed their boogeyman & awakened a dragon. An "egregious error" as Alito would say.
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Oopsie Daisy
Mar 2024
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So much male arrogance and entitlement and misogyny was behind that scolding.
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Oopsie Daisy
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You're correct! I just find it disturbing that our supposed allies are advising Democrats to pull-our-punches *
Oopsie Daisy
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Another hint of the Big Blue Wave headed our way if we play our cards correctly.
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