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Thursday, October 07, 2010

Nevada Senate Seat Race- Angle Takes Lead Over Reid In Last Three Polls


The most recent polls for the Senate race in Nevada between Harry Reid and Sharron Angle have Angle leading Reid by 2, 3 and 4 percent.

CNN/TIME polling from 10-1 to 10-5, 2010 has Sharron Angle up by two percent against Harry Reid.

According to a CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Wednesday, 42 percent of likely voters in Nevada are backing Angle, who enjoys strong support from many in the Tea Party movement, with four in ten supporting Reid, the top Democrat in the Senate who's bidding for a fifth term in the chamber. Seven percent of people questioned are supporting Scott Ashjian, who is running as a Tea Party candidate, but who is shunned by many in the grassroots conservative moment, and 10 percent say they are voting for none of the candidates listed.


Fox News report on 10-5, 2010 shows Angle ahead of Reid by three percentage points.

In the latest Fox News battleground state poll of likely voters, Angle drew 49 percent to Reid’s 46 percent. As voters make up their mind with four weeks to go until Election Day, Angle seems to have the edge.

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Rasmussen reports on 10-5, 2010 has Angle ahead of Reid by four percentage points.

Republican challenger Sharron Angle has now moved to a four-point lead over Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada’s bare-knuckles U.S. Senate race.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Nevada Voters shows Angle hitting the 50% mark for the first time since mid-August, while Reid earns 46% of the vote. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate in the race, and two percent (2%) more are undecided. (To see question wording, click here.)



After Angle won the GOP primary, Reid threw everything he had against Angle in attack ad after attacks ad and saw a small bounce which seems to have disappeared now as voters are becoming more set in their choice with less likelihood of changing their minds bring Angle ahead of Reid in polling done in October.

Wake up America has taken a special interest in the Nevada Senate race because it is not just about Nevada, but with Harry Reid being the Senate Majority leader, his decisions and his backroom deals to push through legislation that has been opposed by the majority of Americans, makes this a race that should concern everyone across the country.

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