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June 10, 2010

Carly Fiorina, Woman for the Future by Lawrence Kudlow

Revolution in California and political regime change come November has been a theme of mine for weeks. Tuesday night's big victories for Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina moved that agenda nicely down the field.

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June 10, 2010

Governor and Senate Primary Updates By Larry J. Sabato

With the biggest primary night of 2010 now over, more and more of the midterm picture is coming into focus. The Crystal Ball brings you the following quick takes from the hottest Senate and Governor primary races that were decided this week:

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June 10, 2010

California Governor: Brown (D) 45%, Whitman (R) 44%

Meg Whitman’s mega-win in Tuesday’s Republican Primary has thrown her into a virtual tie once again with Democrat Jerry Brown in the race to be the next governor of California.

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June 10, 2010

Illinois Governor: Brady (R) 47%, Quinn (D) 36%

Democratic incumbent Pat Quinn and his Republican challenger Bill Brady are aggressively duking it out for governor of Illinois, but the numbers in the race aren’t moving.

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June 10, 2010

Old White Guy vs. GOP Woman By Debra J. Saunders

So much for the undeserved stereotype of California Republicans voting lemming-like for the most conservative, unelectable contenders.  Tuesday, GOP voters rejected the most conservative candidates in favor of moderate hopefuls generally deemed to be more likely to win in November.

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June 10, 2010

Nevada Senate: Angle 50%, Reid 39%

Sharron Angle, following her come-from-behind Republican Primary win Tuesday, has bounced to an 11-point lead over Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada’s closely-watched U.S. Senate race.

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June 10, 2010

Maryland Governor: Ehrlich (R) 45%, O’Malley (D) 45%

Just like in 2006, the rematch between Republican Bob Ehrlich and Maryland Democratic Governor Martin O’Malley is proving to be a close one, at least early on. The two men are now tied, according to a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the state.

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June 9, 2010

Alabama Governor: Sparks Trails Top Republicans

Both contenders in the July 13 Republican Primary runoff lead newly chosen Democratic nominee Ron Sparks in the race to be the next governor of Alabama.

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June 9, 2010

28% Say U.S Heading in Right Direction

Twenty-eight percent (28%) of U.S. Voters now say the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey taken the week ending June 6.

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June 9, 2010

California GOP Primary Voters Just Liked Carly Better

Seventy-eight percent (78%) of voters in yesterday’s California Republican Primary have a favorable opinion of their party’s new Senate nominee, Carly Fiorina. A Rasmussen Reports Election Night Survey found that just over 50% had favorable views of her two opponents Tom Campbell and Chuck DeVore.

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June 9, 2010

41% Oppose Kagan's Confirmation To Supreme Court

Though the vast majority of voters remain confident that Elena Kagan will be confirmed by the Senate to the U.S. Supreme Court, the number who oppose her confirmation has risen to its highest level to date.

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June 9, 2010

Obama 44%, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer 39%

Fifty-six percent (56%) of U.S. voters say their views on illegal immigration are closer to those of Arizona Governor Jan Brewer than to the views of President Obama. The two finally met last Friday at the White House to discuss Arizona’s tough new immigration law which the president opposes.

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June 9, 2010

Nevada Election Night Polling: Angle Wins Big Among Tea Party Activists

Sharron Angle won the Republican nomination to take on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in November with strong support from the Tea Party movement.

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June 9, 2010

Illinois Senate: Kirk 42%, Giannoulias 39%

Illinois’ hotly contested race for the U.S. Senate between Republican Congressman Mark Kirk and State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias is once again a virtual toss-up.

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June 9, 2010

SC Election Night Polling: 39% of GOP Voters Affiliated With Tea Party

As South Carolina Republicans prepare for a run-off election in two weeks, 81% of GOP Primary voters say they are likely to vote for Nikki Haley if she is the party's nominee in September. A Rasmussen Reports election night survey found that 70% say they are likely to vote for Congressman Gresham Barrett if he is the Republican nominee.

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June 9, 2010

Florida Senate: Crist 37%, Rubio 37%, Meek 15%

Republican Marco Rubio and Republican-turned-independent Charlie Crist are tied this month in Florida’s topsy-turvy race for the U.S. Senate.

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June 9, 2010

Florida Governor: Scott 45%, Sink 40%

Republican newcomer Rick Scott now runs stronger against likely Democratic nominee Alex Sink than longtime GOP frontrunner Bill McCollum in Florida’s race for governor.

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June 8, 2010

64% Now Say U.S. Society Fair and Decent

Sixty-four percent (64%) of U.S. Voters now say that, generally speaking, American society is fair and decent, down seven points from late April and the lowest level measured since early October of last year.

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June 8, 2010

86% Concerned About Oil Leak's Economic Impact

Besides the obvious environmental concerns about the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, the vast majority of Americans also now worry about how it will impact the economy.

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June 8, 2010

Just 19% See White House Job Offers As Anything Unusual

Voters express only modest concern and hardly any surprise about the secret job offers made by the Obama White House to Democratic politicians in Colorado and Pennsylvania in hopes of getting them to drop their primary challenges of incumbent senators.