
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-10-21 20:05:00
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There are two weeks left and McDonnell leads 59-40, gaining a net of 8 points in two weeks.
From Survey USA.
McDonnell leads among both men and women, young and old, rich and poor, educated and less-educated, and in all regions of the state.
There are a lot of ugly statistics for the Democrats in this little number. McDonnell leads by 24 points among the vaunted youth voters, by 28 in the under $50,000 income group and 15 points in the over $50,000 group.
He leads by 55-45 in Northern Virginia, the Democrats' base camp.
Another one that should keep the Dems up at night is that fully 19% of the people who voted for Obama last year will be pulling the lever for the Republican this year.
Finally, independents have essentially given up on the Democrats, favoring McDonnell by a margin of 71-27, a whopping spread of 44 points.
There are also races for Lt. Governor and Attorney General and the Republicans are leading by 14 and 15 points, respectively.
These results indicate rampant and wholesale rejection of the Democrats. There are people in Washington looking at these numbers tonight who have to make some pretty big decisions pretty quickly. Support Obama and you may end up on the receiving end of the beating the Virginia Democrats are about to receive.
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