Webb campaign update - new poll released

By: Corey
Published On: 6/30/2006 4:27:37 PM

Via the the Webb campaign:

Today has been a pretty good day here at the Webb campaign.We smashed through our originial $100,000 goal for the last 10 days of the month. As you can see on the right, we have now raised our goal to $140,000 $150,000. If you haven't already, please contribute now. If you have contributed, please tell a friend about our campaign. You can share the GREAT NEWS from below with them.

The second piece of great news is that our campaign is releasing the results of our first poll taken last week. I'll let the following memo tell the story.

BENENSON STRATEGY GROUP
1054 31ST STREET, SUITE 526, WASHINGTON, DC 20007
TEL: 202.339.6065

To: Webb Campaign
Fr: Pete Brodnitz
Date: June 29, 2006
Re: Internal Polling

The race for U.S. Senate in Virginia is competitive. Allen has just a 7% lead over Webb in the current ballot and falls short of 50% support. This is despite that the fact that Allen has been in public office for most of the past 24 years, and as a result he has a 48% name identification advantage over Webb (90% know Allen while 42% know Webb). At this stage of the 2005 race for Governor, Kilgore led Kaine in the ballot by 5% but he ultimately lost the election by 5.7%.

One of the challenges facing Allen is the current political climate, in which voters are unhappy about the course of the country and performance of the President, and as a result they are looking for someone who will change the course. In this climate, Senator Allen+óGé¼Gäós current advertising that touts his accomplishments may be missing the mark, which is why despite 2 weeks of heavy advertising; Allen has not been able to achieve 50% support.

Further evidence of Allen+óGé¼Gäós vulnerability is that once voters are read a short positive profile of each, the race is in a statistical dead heat (Webb 44%, Allen 43%).

Below are the results of a statewide survey of 601 likely, registered voters that was conducted June 22 - 27, 2006. The margin of error for the results is +é-¦4.0%.

The Current Ballot is Close:

In the current ballot, Allen leads by 7% lead but falls short of 50%.

This November there will be an election for U.S. Senate. If the candidates were+óGé¼-ª for whom would you vote?
Democrat Jim Webb 39%
Republican George Allen 46%
Don+óGé¼Gäót Know 15%
Continued on the flip

Voters are Unhappy About the Direction of the Nation

While Virginians are generally hopeful about the course of the Commonwealth, they are pessimistic about the direction of the country as a whole and feel that the President+óGé¼Gäós policies, which Senator Allen almost uniformly supports, are not working.

Do you generally think that things in the country are headed in the right direction or are they on the wrong track?
Right Direction 31%
Wrong Track 57%

Do you generally think that things in Virginia are headed in the right direction or are they on the wrong track?
Right Direction 56%
Wrong Track 30%

Voters Are Not Inclined to Reward Allen or Bush Performance

Four in ten voters say that Allen is doing only a fair or poor job as Senator and over a majority (62%) believes George W. Bush is doing fair or poor job as President.

How would you rate the job George Allen has been doing as Senator?
Excellent/Good 51%
Fair/Poor 40%
Don't Know 9%

How would you rate the job George W. Bush has been doing as President?
Excellent/Good 36%
Fair/Poor 62%
Don't Know 2%

Virginia Voters Are Looking for New Policies, Not More of the Same

Virginia voters are hungry for a Senator who will stand up to President Bush. They believe the country is heading in the wrong direction and disapprove of Bush+óGé¼Gäós handling of his job as President. 68% want a Senator who will challenge President Bush.

Which of the following best represents the type of United States Senator you want to elect this November?
A senator who is Independent-minded and will challenge the policies of President Bush 68%
A senator who will support the policies of President Bush 24%
Don+óGé¼Gäót Know 8%

Comments



SWEET! (phriendlyjaime - 6/30/2006 4:33:37 PM)
Over on Kos, there is another Webb diary front paged.  Can I cross post this survey info?


Yes! (kevindruff - 6/30/2006 4:34:34 PM)
Jaime -- Feel free to post whereever you want!


WILL DO!!!!!!!! (phriendlyjaime - 6/30/2006 4:35:41 PM)


CRAP. (phriendlyjaime - 6/30/2006 4:36:52 PM)
I can't get it right bc of the blockquotes...


If you figure it out (pitin - 6/30/2006 4:41:04 PM)
Give us the Kos link, so we can rec it up.


link (phriendlyjaime - 6/30/2006 4:44:35 PM)
to kos


Oh Gotcha (pitin - 6/30/2006 4:56:42 PM)
I thought you were going to make a diary about this.  Thanks again though.


COMMENT HIDDEN (Virginia's Right Stuff - 6/30/2006 7:48:12 PM)


COMMENT HIDDEN (I.Publius - 7/1/2006 12:59:08 PM)


You'd be better off with omega-3 fatty acids. (loboforestal - 7/1/2006 1:11:11 PM)
That "diet coke" does strange stuff.


MapChangers update (mkfox - 6/30/2006 8:02:04 PM)
These are the 10 finalists:

CA-11 Jerry McNerney

CO-06 Bill Winter

CT-04 Diane Farrell

IL-14 John Laesch

MI-09 Nancy Skinner

MT-Sen Jon Tester

OH-03 Stephanie Studebaker

PA-08 Patrick Murphy

TX-21 John Courage

TX-Gov Chris Bell

(Webb's name was removed likely because it'd be unfair to have a candidate in the running who's already getting Warner's supoort)

I'm pulling for Tester or Murphy!



This is good news (not gretchen bulova - 6/30/2006 11:52:18 PM)
and coincides with what I've been saying through all these polls.

The real race lies around 50-40 Allen.  Webb is certainly within striking distance but has work to do.



I like the other poll... (Bubby - 7/1/2006 8:00:27 AM)
The one where folks voted with their wallets.  Nothing says support like funding your candidate. 


Does anyont know.. (thegools - 7/1/2006 11:41:34 AM)
what amount of $ they got to by midnight last night?  I see 160,005 by 10:25pm, but at that point the funding was rolling in.