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AZ-2012 Senate: 46% Flake (R), 35% Carmona (D) (PPP 2/17-19)


First Posted: 02/21/2012 5:51 pm Updated: 02/21/2012 5:54 pm

Public Policy Polling (D)
2/17-19/12; 743 likely voters, 3.6% margin of error
Mode: Automated phone
PPP release

Arizona

2012 Senate
38% (R), 32% Bivens (D)
46% Flake (R), 35% Bivens (D)
37% Cardon (R), 33% Carmona (D)
46% Flake (R), 35% Carmona (D)

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10:48 PM on 02/21/2012
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10:42 PM on 02/21/2012
Unreported poll alert!

Gallup/USA today. Conducted over the weekend. 898 RV's nationally.

Mitt beats B0 50/46
B0 beats Rick 49/48

Great news for GOP, considering where the race is (no PERMANENT 4 point bounce yet), and this are RV's.
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Rightbrainedleftwinged
07:58 PM on 02/21/2012
Arizona is beyond hope. It's too bad there are some strange people with some strange views, and lots of disenfranchisement of voters. It sort of felt like a police state when I was there recently
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Symanski
None of the above 2012
09:08 PM on 02/21/2012
People have free will. They can (and do) choose to live where it makes economic sense for them to do so and where they fit in (or have family). If Arizona wants this sort of representation, so be it. The great thing about having 50 states, is that there's an environment for each of us to thrive. Obviously, you wouldn't much like it there, but Arizona isn't ~that~ bad. I spent 5 years there in the mid 2000s and made it mostly unscathed. Though, that was when they had a reasonable governor. Since JNap left for Homeland Security, it's been going downhill there, no doubt. If you are feeling angry that Arizona will stay red in November, but take some comfort in the fact that the average Phoenix resident is so underwater on their homes, they might need 30 years to recover!
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10:06 PM on 02/21/2012
Yes, its great to be happy at fellow Americans' economic misfortune just because their ideology is different than your own.

What a m 0ron.
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10:29 PM on 02/21/2012
Ironically, PP hinted that they will release some good numbers for B0B0 from this sample tomorrow. So perhaps those underwater home owners are mostly Dems..
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10:33 PM on 02/21/2012
A police state, huh, FLAP? What happened, did you get a speeding ticket? I got pulled over for speeding the last time I was in AZ, but the wife talked the cop out of the ticket. She is good. They got some great highways for speeding there.
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Symanski
None of the above 2012
01:44 PM on 02/22/2012
Heh, a reckless driver. Who would have thought.