Sestak and Conway Draw Even With Foes Before Deadline
Sep 28, 2010
While pundits are predicting GOP gains in the November elections, when you look at individual races, there are many cases where progressive candidates can win. Recent polls that two Council-endorsed Senate candidates, Jack Conway in Kentucky and Joe Sestak in Pennsylvania are closing on their Republican opponents.
A new Bluegrass Poll in Kentucky shows state Attorney General Jack Conway (D) only two points behind ophthalmologist Rand Paul (R) in the race to succeed retiring Sen. Jim Bunning (R).
The poll, which was conducted by Survey USA, shows Paul at 49 percent to 47 percent for Conway, a virtual tie.
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These results from Kentucky are a marked shift from other recent surveys in which Paul has led by as much as double-digits; the previous Bluegrass Poll in early September, showed Paul leading Conway 55 percent to 40 percent.
In Pennsylvania, U.S. Representative and three-star Navy Admiral Joe Sestak (D) is neck and neck with Republican Pat Toomey. The latest CNN/Time Poll has it Sestak 45% - Toomey 45%, with 10% undecided.
Previous public polls showed Toomey significantly ahead.
Meanwhile, Navy chief Vern Clark told the Associated Press that Sestak, "was an incredible officer, the best I've ever seen… Incredible moral courage, the courage to take the independent stand." When everybody else was saying, 'This is what we ought to do,' he would stand up and say, 'I don't see it that way.'"