
Poll Dancing
New Field Poll numbers will be reported tomorrow in the media. I’ve seen a few numbers already, but they’re embargoed until Friday.
I wouldn’t be giving anything away to say that the campaign between Phil Angelides and Steve Westly is uninspiring to Democratic voters, many who still haven’t made up their minds over the two candidatesafter an $80 million campaign. Money up in smoke. Neither candidate has a message and both resorted to negative ads. The latest against Westly is particularly brutal, in my opinion. It reminds me of a five year old little boy hugging Mickey Mouse for the first time at Disneyland. You’ll have to see it to understand. Bill Bradley’s blog at NewWestNotes.com has a link. (scroll down to yesterday’s posts)
For a little context on what you’re going to see tomorrow, here are some numbers from Feb. 27, 2002 in the primary race between Bill Simon, Dick Riordan and Bill Jones. The Field Poll indicated 23% of voters undecided a week before the primary. The numbers at that time were as follows:
Simon 37% Riordan 31% Jones 9% Undecided… Read More