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Senate Battlegrounds: Kirk, Angle Pulling Away?

Senate Battlegrounds: Kirk, Angle Pulling Away?
I wouldn't go quite that far in either race, but Illinois and Nevada Republicans will certainly take it:

With less than a week to go before Election Day, Republican Congressman Mark Kirk and Democratic State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias remain in a close battle for Illinois’ open U.S. Senate seat.

The latest statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters in Illinois shows Kirk picking up 46% of the vote, while Giannoulias draws support from 42%. Five percent (5%) like Green Party candidate LeAlan Jones.
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This would be welcome news even as an isolated result; but it's not.  Kirk has led in every recent poll, including surveys from the Chicago Tribune, Mason-Dixon, PPP/Daily Kos, and Fox News.  If, and that's a big if, this clear trend doesn't reverse itself over the next five-plus days, Barack Obama's old Senate seat will fall into Republican hands on November 2nd -- the symbolism of which would speak for itself.

The same general analysis applies to Sharron Angle's poll position.  CNN/Time's new numbers show Angle commanding a four-point lead over Harry Reid, 49 percent to 45 percent.  I've been suspicious of that polling outfit throughout this cycle, but these latest numbers align with the overall trend.

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