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Poll numbers hint at Reid landslide
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News Date | Monday, March 22, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Ziser faces name recognition troubles in pursuit of U.S. Senate seat
By ERIN NEFF
Sen. Harry Reid may have won his last race by just 428 votes, but he's out to a decisive lead in this year's re-election campaign, according to a Review-Journal poll.
If the election were held today, 61 percent of those surveyed would vote for Reid, the Democrat, compared to 26 percent for Republican Richard Ziser.
"Sixty-one percent is a landslide for Harry Reid," said Brad Coker, managing director of Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc., the Washington, D.C., firm that conducted the telephone poll last Monday through Wednesday.
The poll of 625 registered voters statewide also showed that few Nevadans even know who Ziser is, despite his leadership of two successful statewide ballot initiatives to ban gay marriage. |
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