Wednesday, October 29, 2014

New poll numbers show good news for Alaskan Democrats.

Courtesy of Ivan Moore's Facebook page:  

600 sample of registered voters, fielded Friday 24th - Sunday 26th. MOE +/- 4%. 

There are two likely voter subgroups for this survey, one fairly loose (544 sample), and one tighter (330 sample). I'm giving results for both screens for transparency. Suffice to say, the 544 sample suggests a 90% turnout, which is highly unlikely, even this year... while the 330 suggests a 55% turnout, which is historically very close to reality. Also the age distribution of the 330 sample is exactly what you would see if you combined Alaska census data for age with average turnouts by age group. In other words, the 544 gives us good sample size in our view of the electorate, the 330 is the closer modeling of turnout on election day: 
 
Senator Mark Begich


US SENATE: 

544 sample: Begich (D) 48.3% Sullivan (R) 41.6% Other 6.5% Undecided 3.6% 

330 sample: Begich (D) 50.1% Sullivan (R) 42.2% Other 5.3% Undecided 2.4% 
 
Forrest Dunbar

US CONGRESS: 

544 sample: Dunbar (D) 42.6% Young (R) 44.4% McDermott (L) 9.5% Undecided 3.5% 

330 sample: Dunbar (D) 46.1% Young (R) 40.6% McDermott (L) 9.6% Undecided 3.7% 

Not much of a difference in the Senate race between the two screens... Begich has a 6.7% lead in one, 7.9% in the other. 

The Congress race is interesting... Young up by 1.8% when you look at the wider population, but zero in on the people who are the highest probability to turn out and Dunbar has a lead of 5.5%. 

That's what happens when you really tick people off two weeks before an election.

I had been avoiding pollsters lately so I was not part of this one, however yesterday I did participate in two back to back polls, and one was for Moore, so I imagine that the next poll will include my input.

I have to say that if these polls are accurate it indicates some very good news for Alaskans.

It would be very unusual for Dan Sullivan to win against a lifelong Alaskan, as regardless of politics we tend to protect our own. Begich may not vote the way that many Alaskans want him to in Washington, but he is still one of us.

As for Don Young, well one of us or not, he is becoming too much of an embarrassment for Alaskans to tolerate any longer.

Quite literally every time I hear his name come up it is right before somebody expresses anger and frustration at having him represent us in D.C..

I really think that Don Young may finally have pissed off too many people to wind the election. 

About damn time!

17 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:15 AM

    Good news if you haven't seen it: Cruz and Romney (there's a pair of bookends for you) are apparently coming to Alaska to stump for Ohio Dan Moneybags.

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    1. Anonymous8:46 AM

      I was just going to post that http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/10/29/1339965/-Mitt-Ted-To-The-Rescue-On-The-Last-Frontier
      Wanna bet whose house that land in? Palin and RMoney go way back to the RGA when Rmoney helped her make a illegal ad at the Caption cook hotel...

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    2. Anonymous11:05 AM

      Don't forget that Romney was the one that blocked Palin's attendance when he announced he was running for POTUS in Florida (and lost substantially to President Obama!). The national Republican party wanted nothing to do w/the idiot! And, now he is coming to Alaska w/Cruz (of all people)? Give me a fucking break!

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    3. Anita Winecooler4:48 PM

      What happened to Sarah Palin and Chris Christie?

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  2. Anonymous5:53 AM

    Wow, this new commenting format really sucks. I have to try 2 or 3 before I can read the letters.

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    1. Anonymous6:55 AM

      I agree. In fact it's the worst thing that has happened to the format on this blog. I've pretty much stopped commenting altogether and I'm sure I'm not alone. It's odd that Gryphen isn't doing anything about it, even thought there's been many, many complaints from his readers. He's usually so much more attentive to these things, but in this case, he seems not to give a damn. Too bad, this is such a great blog, but this handicap makes it no where as enjoyable as it once was.

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    2. Anonymous7:43 AM

      Might I suggest the two of you get an eye exam pronto? No offense, but 99% of us (I'm 58) have no trouble reading slightly-fuzzy numbers/letters.

      Also, blog writers do not always control everything their software providers offer. Grow up or leave.

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    3. Anonymous8:48 AM

      Anonymous6:55 AM
      I think its "TROLL CONTROL" if you notice less than usual...
      JMO

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    4. Anonymous11:31 AM

      I'm in my 70's and finding them much easier to read than they were originally. Just a change to get use to folks! IM has no control over it, I would suspect!

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    5. Just register with Blogger/sign in with Google.

      No Capcha.

      Capcha is hardly a "hardship."

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  3. Please don't say that word Cruz, oops, I said it, shit. Anyway, I am so glad you Alaskans aren't the stupid, backwards, Palin loving moose fuckers you are made out to be, as a matter of fact after stumbling upon the Wasilla UFC story, I have fallen in love with many of the Alaskan bloggers that I have discovered from coming here..This story gives me a warm feeling, no wait thats still left over from saying Cruz, shit, I did it again

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  4. hedgewytch9:47 AM

    LMAO - Do they really think that sending Romney and Cruz up here two weeks before the election is going to help?!! Boy, they Lower 48 GOP really doesn't have a clue about Alaska do they. Go ahead boys, send 'em up to tell us just how much of a good Alaskan Sullivan is. We always appreciate a good laugh.

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    1. Anonymous11:39 AM

      Yes, indeed, what a stupid move by the 'outside interests'. They have no clue how Alaskans think. But at least it 1. wastes their money and 2. keeps those two asshats away from appearances Outside where they may actually help other 'Party of No' candidates.

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  5. Anonymous10:30 AM

    I can hardly wait for the outcome!

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  6. Anonymous10:59 AM

    Just remember - the Republicans continually showed their polls that had Romney beating President Obama. They were oh so wrong and Rove had a hell of a time admitting they'd lost! Think they are doing the same thing again.

    I voted early and marked my ballot for Sen. Mark Begich and Dunbar! It felt so good!

    If Romney and Cruz are going to appear in Alaska - they will be the kiss of death just like Sarah Palin! Many have already voted and it will bring the 'anti' Republicans out in droves!

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  7. Anonymous11:01 AM

    The carpetbagger, Sullivan, will lose - will not give an 'oh my gosh, I lost the race' speech and will head back east never to be seen in Alaska again! The guy is not in this race for Alaskans and they know it!

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  8. Anonymous11:41 AM

    OMG!! Such good news! Dare I start to hope that we will actually sit Don Young's fat ass down?

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