New polling projects Hawley with slight edge over McCaskill, right-to-work failing in August
Source: The Missouri Times
A new survey, conducted by the Remington Research Group on behalf of The Missouri Times, shows that of 1,034 surveyed voters, 50 percent approve of President Donald Trump, while also showing that the Republican attorney general may have a slight competitive edge over the incumbent Democrat.
QUESTION: Possible candidates in the November 2018 General Election for United States Senate are the Republican Josh Hawley and the Democrat Claire McCaskill. If the election were held today, for whom would you vote?
Josh Hawley: 48%
Claire McCaskill: 46%
Undecided: 6%
What is your opinion of Donald Trump?
Favorable: 50%
Unfavorable: 44%
No opinion: 6%
Read more: https://www.semotimes.com/2018/07/10/new-polling-projects-hawley-with-slight-edge-over-mccaskill-right-to-work-failing-in-august/
Isn't Remington Research a puke polling firm?
Loki Liesmith
(4,602 posts)Guy Whitey Corngood
(26,501 posts)a Republican to a Russian oligarch's teat.
rwheeler31
(6,242 posts)McCaskill is running against the corruption and dark money in the last Governors race. She always has a tough close race.
Gamecock Lefty
(700 posts)My 'VOTE NO on PROP A" went up just last weekend in my west STL County yard! Along with my RESIST! flag, I might add!
sandensea
(21,635 posts)"...Remington Research Group was founded by Jeff Roe an American Republican political consultant and strategist."
However:
"Overall, their polls tend to be relatively accurate, that skew just slightly to the right of larger polling groups. Overall, we rate Remington Research Group slightly Right-Center Biased and High for factual polling data."
At: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/remington-research-group/
nonviolence9
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Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Phone (202) 224-2447
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I dont know the reliability of the poll, but I am hoping it is wrong.
pstokely
(10,528 posts)slightly better than D rated surveymonkey, still lots of undecideds at this point