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Ohio Senate
Brown (D) 44% DeWine (R) 41%
Monday, May 15, 2006
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Ohio Congressman Sherrod Brown (D) holds a three-point lead over incumbent Senator Mike DeWine (R). Brown is up 44% to 41% and that's the first time he's been ahead in any of the six Ohio polls Rasmussen Reports has conducted for Election 2006 (see crosstabs). The 44% level of support for Brown is his highest of the season. DeWine has lost ground in four straight polls since peaking at 46% in mid-February. A month ago, DeWine had a slight edge in this race, 43% to 41%. It remains to be seen whether Brown's lead reflects a change in the dynamic of the race or is merely statistical noise. When Ohio voters are asked which party they trust more on five key issues, national security is the only one where the GOP comes out on top. Democrats are trusted more on immigration, the economy, energy policy and the War in Iraq. President Bush's numbers in the state are atrocious. Just 25% give him good or excellent marks for handling both the immigration issue and energy policy. However, the President's numbers are stronger than Ohio Governor Robert Taft (R). Just 2% of the state's voters "Strongly Approve" of Taft's job performance while 55% "Strongly Disapprove." Crosstabs are available for Premium Members. While Ohio voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on National Security issues, just 47% give President Bush good or excellent marks in this arena. Twenty percent (20%) say he's doing a fair job while 32% say poor. The rolling average of the last three Rasmussen Reports polls is unchanged this month with DeWine leading Brown by just a single percentage point, 43% to 42%. Crosstabs are available for Premium Members. Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information. The Rasmussen Reports ElectionEdge™ Premium Service for Election 2008 offers the most comprehensive public opinion coverage ever provided for a Presidential election. Scott Rasmussen, president of Rasmussen Reports, has been an independent pollster for more than a decade.
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