Democratic senator's lead shrinks in California: poll

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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6662JP20100708?type=politicsNews

Democratic senator's lead shrinks in California: poll

9:02am EDT
By Dan Whitcomb

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer's edge over Republican challenger Carly Fiorina has dwindled to 3 points as she seeks re-election in November, with more Californians now holding an unfavorable view of the three-term senator, a poll released on Thursday showed.

Boxer, who once held a 30-point lead over Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett Packard and a political novice, is now ahead by a margin of only 47 percent to 44 percent, the Field Poll found.

One of President Barack Obama's staunchest allies who has become a powerful liberal voice in the Senate since she was first elected in 1992, Boxer is facing her toughest challenge yet, as a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment sweeps the nation.

California, normally a reliably Democratic state suffering from double-digit unemployment and a budget deficit running into tens of billions of dollars, is considered a potential bellwether in the coming congressional elections.

The Field Poll found that since January more Californians have become disgruntled with Boxer, with 52 percent of likely voters holding an unfavorable view of her, compared with just 41 percent who regard her favorably.

Boxer's ratings have dropped to some of the lowest levels of her 18-year career in the Senate, with only 42 percent of registered voters approving of her job performance and 43 percent disapproving.

The survey found that 34 percent of likely voters in California had a favorable impression of Fiorina, compared with 29 percent who viewed her unfavorably.

Fiorina is the overwhelming favorite of voters who identify with the conservative Tea Party movement, while Boxer has a strong lead among those who do not.

Fiorina has focused on job losses and the weak economy during the campaign as she stresses her political outsider status and private-sector roots.
 
Bad news for Boxer and Democrats. Reminds me of the "Too little, too late" thread from a few weeks ago. Too little, too late to help her, and things have actually turned worse since then.
 
On the other hand, a recent poll had Rand Paul and his Democratic opponent whose name I don't even remember all tied up in Kentucky. Would be pretty funny if the D's lose a seat in CA and gain a seat in KY.

barfo
 
The odd thing is that Fiorina is worthless. If a decent candidate was running Boxer would get her fanny kicked.
 
Bad news for Boxer and Democrats. Reminds me of the "Too little, too late" thread from a few weeks ago. Too little, too late to help her, and things have actually turned worse since then.

How dare you refer to her as "Boxer"? Forthwith, please refer to her as "Senator". She's earned it.
 
How dare you refer to her as "Boxer"? Forthwith, please refer to her as "Senator". She's earned it.

Her nickname is Barbara Bouncer, as in the house check kiting scandal.
 
Bad news for Boxer and Democrats. Reminds me of the "Too little, too late" thread from a few weeks ago. Too little, too late to help her, and things have actually turned worse since then.

Oh, how sad for your storyline. It seems Boxer has pulled ahead again in the polls.

Independent voters have turned against Carly Fiorina over the last two months and the result is Barbara Boxer expanding her lead to 49-40 in the California Senate race after holding just a 45-42 advantage in a PPP poll two months ago.

barfo
 
A couple of hopeless losers. This is why Congress has never been worse in the history of the USA.
 

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