Sorry for being absent the last two days. Came down with what I think is walking pneumonia. Boy does that knock you on your ass. So today here is some poll numbers:
LOUISIANA–SENATOR–Public Policy Polling: Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) 47, Bill Cassidy (R) 47.
That is the polling on a stand alone runoff race between Landrieu and Cassidy. Remember, Louisiana law is, shall we say, strange. They hold an open all party primary on the general election date in November, and if no candidate gets over 50%, then the top two finishers compete in a December runoff. The polling on the November open primary is as follows: Landrieu leads with 44%, followed by Cassidy at 27%, Rob Maness (R) at 8%, and Paul Hollis (R) at 5%.
MICHIGAN–GOVERNOR–Public Policy Polling: Gov. Rick Snyder (R) 40, Mark Schauer (D) 40. This is a big improvement for Schauer, since he was down 10 points in April and by four points in December.
MICHIGAN–SENATOR–Public Policy Polling: Gary Peters (D) 41, Terri Lynn Land (R) 36.
NEW JERSEY–SENATOR–Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press Poll: Sen. Cory Booker (D) 43, Jeff Bell (R) 23.
PENNSYLVANIA–GOVERNOR–Philadelphia Daily News/Franklin & Marshall College: Tom Wolf (D) 47, Gov. Tom Corbett (R) 25
MASSACHUSETTS–GOVERNOR–Grossman Internal Poll: Martha Coakley (D) 47, Steve Grossman (D) 24.
KENTUCKY–SENATOR–Public Policy Polling: Alison Lundergan Grimes (D) 48, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) 46.
SOUTH CAROLINA–GOVERNOR–Public Policy Polling: Gov. Nikki Haley (R) 49, Vincent Sheheen (D) in the race for governor, 49% to 46%.
NORTH CAROLINA–SENATOR–Civitas: Sen. Kay Hagan (D) 45, Thom Tillis (R) 42.
MISSISSIPPI–SENATOR–Rasmussen: Sen. Thad Cochran (R) 46, Travis Childers (D) 34