Here's What We Learned From Virginia's Election Results
It Is a Week of Scandals Involving Reporters and Parties Involving News Outlets
Does the Right Still Believe in 'No More Souters'?
Faith Rebound: Signs of Spiritual Awakening Continue As Gen Z Turns to God,...
Connecticut House Passes Controversial Gun Control Bill
There Is a Reason Why There Are So Few Great Men Today
The New York Times Finds a Glamorous Backer of Theft and Murder
All Redistricting Reformers Are Hypocrites
Trump Cuts FDA Red Tape on Ibogaine: Veterans Finally Get a Real Shot...
Kansas Legislature Shows Rest of Nation How to Get Good Things Done
Chicago Public Schools and Mayor Brandon Johnson Declare ‘Day of Civic Action’ on...
Trump and Tennessee Republicans Are Delivering Affordable Energy
FBI, DEA Seize 120 Pounds of Meth, 25 Guns in Massive Mexican Mafia...
School Food Director Charged With Stealing Lunches From Kids to Stock His Beach...
Army Soldier Charged With Using Classified Intel on Maduro Raid to Win $409K...
Tipsheet

AR Polls: Race Tightens, But Cotton Ahead

AR Polls: Race Tightens, But Cotton Ahead

The recent Talk Business poll showing Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR) way ahead in the Arkansas US Senate contest appears to be an outlier. Two new polls show the race easily within the toss-up category. The CBS/NYT/YouGov survey gives Cotton a five point advantage (47/42) whereas NBC News/ Marist’s offering shows the Republican barely ahead (45/43).

Advertisement

For the sake of brevity, let’s look only at the latter (and closer) poll:

(1) Voter breakdown: Both candidates have seemingly locked up their hardcore supporters. But Cotton leads among men (51/36) and Pryor among women (49/38). Significantly, however, Cotton has a modest lead among non-party aligned voters (43/37). This latter voting bloc will likely determine the outcome of the race.

(2) Approval ratings: Quoth the poll’s director Dr. Lee M. Miringham: [P]ryor has higher negatives than Cotton. In fact, Pryor’s rating, unlike Cotton’s, is upside down.”

The actual approval/disapproval figures: Cotton: 46/43; Pryor: 41/49.

(3) The Obama effect: The president’s approval rating is underwater by 16 percentage points (31/57). This isn’t an all-time low, but 93 percent of Republicans -- and 25 percent of Democrats -- give him unfavorable marks.

In other news, as Guy informed us yesterday, pro-Pryor partisans have injected some nasty campaign tactics into the mix to help their candidate. Read the literature for yourselves. The mindset seems to be if Democrats can scare enough African-Americans into voting against Cotton, Pryor might just carry the day. It’s a cynical and cheap tactic – but much like the not-so-subtle charge that Republican policies actually harm women, it has its advantages.

Advertisement

I’ll leave you with this Team Cotton, “Friday Night Lights”-themed campaign ad/documentary. If you don’t have time to watch the whole thing, at least watch the first few minutes, which explains why Cotton ultimately decided to join the US Army:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement