Tag: DE-AL
Breaking: Kovach To Challenge Carney
Tomorrow NCCo Council President will announce formation of a committee to challenge US Rep John Carney for the DE-AL seat.
New Monmouth Poll Gives 10% Lead To Coons
A new Monmouth poll shows a shrinking lead for Chris Coons, 10%, compared to 19% in their last poll. The poll also shows Carney leads Urquhart by 7%.
FDU Poll: Carney Leads By 17%, Flowers-Bonini Tied
John Carney leads Glen Urquhart by 17% (53%-36%) in the U.S. House race. Flowers and Bonini are tied (42%-41%) and Wagner leads Korn by 10%. Beau Biden has a 42% lead over the Libertarian and write-in Republican candidate for Attorney General.
The News Journal States The Obvious
In a move that surprised absolutely no one, the News Journal endorses Chris Coons. Glen Urquhart and John Carney have dueling op-eds on alternative energy.
John Carney Goes There
John Carney’s second TV ad uses Glen Urquhart’s “April mistake” when Urq “accidentally” calls all liberals Nazis.
Glen Urquhart, Coalition Builder
Glen Urquhart shows us the coalition-building skills that he will bring to the job of U.S. Representative.
Best Description Of Republican Candidates I’ve Read This Cycle
Muqtedar Khan describes Glen Urquhart’s campaign style in a column in the News Journal.
Glen Urquhart Needs An Editor
Glen Urquhart wrote an op-ed for the News Journal. Do you know he hates debt and loves Reagan?
New Delaware Polls
A Monmouth University poll shows Chris Coons leading Christine O’Donnell by 19%, 57% to 38% while John Carney leads Glen Urquhart by 9%, 53% to 44%. A Fox News poll has a 16% lead for Chris Coons, 54% to 38%.
Farleigh Dickinson Poll Results
A new Fairleigh Dickinson poll has Carney leading by 15%, Wagner leading Korn for Auditor by 15% and Bonini and Flowers tied in the Treasurer’s race.
Is The O’Donnell Campaign Starving The Urquhart Campaign?
Is the O’Donnell campaign actually hurting the Urquhart campaign?
Carney Leads Urquhart By 18 In New Poll
A new poll released by the DCCC shows John Carney up on Glen Urquhart by 18%, 50-32.
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