Wednesday, October 27, 2010

WWL-TV: Vitter 50%, Melancon 38%

Posted by Kevin Allman on Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:37 AM

A telephone poll of 700 likely voters conducted last Thursday through Sunday by WWL-TV found that David Vitter is leading Charlie Melancon by more than 10 points in the Senate election to be decided Nov. 2:

Vitter received 50 percent of the vote, to Melancon’s 38 percent. None of the other 10 candidates in the race scored more than one point. Eight percent of those questioned said they were still undecided. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 3.7 percent.

Pollster Dr. Ron Faucheux said the poll shows two contrary forces competing against each other.

“On one hand you have 50 percent of the state's voters who are resistant on one level or another to reelecting David Vitter,” Faucheux said. “On the other hand, you have almost 60 percent of the state's voters who are resistant at one level or another to electing a Democrat to the Senate.”

Gambit political editor Clancy DuBos also discussed how Vitter's opponent in the race isn't Melancon; it's President Barack Obama, who remains unpopular statewide:

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... but, says Clancy DuBos, Vitter isn't really running against Melancon; he's running against President Barack Obama.

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The national trend of Democratic candidates allowing themselves to be defined by their GOP opponent continues...

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Posted by Cousin Pat from Georgia on 10/27/2010 at 1:35 PM

Pat, Gambit's current (unscientific) online poll shows our readers prefer Melancon to Vitter, 66%-27%.

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Posted by Kevin Allman on 10/27/2010 at 1:51 PM
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