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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-01-09 02:01 PM
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NY-23: Scozzafava Narrowly Leads 3-Way Race
http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5662/ny23-scozzafava-narrowly-leads-3way-race

Siena (pdf) (9/27-29, likely voters):

Bill Owens (D): 28
Dede Scozzafava (R): 35
Doug Hoffman (C): 16
Undecided: 21
(MoE: ±3.9%)

Siena is the first public pollster to look at the confusing three-way race in NY-23, and they find that Dede Scozzafava, the moderate GOP Assemblywoman, has the edge -- but it's certainly not an imposing lead. And with her better known than her two unknown opponents, her opponents may have more room to grow. Scozzafava's favorables are 33/20 with 47% with no opinion, while Owens is at 23-12 (64% undecided) and Hoffman is at 16-13 (71% undecided).

Siena helpfully provides geographic crosstabs. Scozzafava has the biggest edge in the western North Country (Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Counties), 53-23-10. (Not coincidentally, that's Dede's Assembly district.) Owens has a big edge in the less chilly Madison, Oswego, and Oneida Counties, closer in to Syracuse (30-20-20). Strangely, Owens has only a small lead in what should be his best area, the eastern North Country (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton and Hamilton) -- 32-31-18 -- as he's best known for his work to redevelop the BRAC'd former Air Force base at Plattsburgh. If he consolidates his hometown support, he'd be right in the thick of things. (Discussion already underway in conspiracy's diary.)
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