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^ = Incumbent Party (Current Senator Retiring) Lieberman (D) with 54 Point Lead over Schlesinger (R) in Connecticut By: leip (I-NY) - 2006-06-08 @ 09:08:28 Question: If the 2006 election for senator were being held today, and the candidates were Joseph Lieberman the Democrat and Alan Schlesinger the Republican for whom would you vote? Lieberman 68% Schlesinger 14 SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) 3 DK/NA 13 Question: If the 2006 election for senator were being held today, and the candidates were Ned Lamont the Democrat and Alan Schlesinger the Republican for whom would you vote? Lamont 37% Schlesinger 20 SMONE ELSE(VOL) 3 WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) 6 DK/NA 34 Question: If the 2006 election for senator were being held today, and the candidates were Ned Lamont the Democrat, Alan Schlesinger the Republican, and Joseph Lieberman running as an independent candidate for whom would you vote? Lamont 18% Schlesinger 8 Lieberman 56 SMONE ELSE(VOL) 1 WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) 2 DK/NA 16 Question: (If registered democrat) If the 2006 Democratic primary for United States Senator were being held today and the candidates were Joseph Lieberman and Ned Lamont for whom would you vote? (If undecided q19a) As of today, do you lean more toward Lieberman or Lamont? *Includes voters leaning toward a candidate. Lieberman 55% Lamont 40 SMONE ELSE(VOL) - WLDN'T VOTE(VOL) - DK/NA 4 About this Poll From May 31 - June 6, Quinnipiac University surveyed 2,114 Connecticut registered voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.1 percentage points. The survey includes 751 registered Democrats with a margin of error of +/- 3.6 percentage points, and 465 likely Democratic primary voters with a margin of error of +/- 4.5 percentage points. The Quinnipiac University Poll conducts public opinion surveys in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida and the nation as a public service and for research. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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