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SENATE POLL: Tim Ryan Leads J.D. Vance 48% to 39% in Ohio

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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

While there was little movement since August polling, Vance saw some improvement, as previously undecided Trump voters began to break for Vance.

Key Points: 
  • While there was little movement since August polling, Vance saw some improvement, as previously undecided Trump voters began to break for Vance.
  • Tim Ryan has a big lead, but its by no means a comfortable lead, said Center Street Co-Founder Matt OBrien.
  • Weve been expecting see undecided voters break in a big way for Vance, and these results show thats started happening.
  • Ryan also continues to lead Vance in favorability, with 44% of voters saying they view Ryan Somewhat Favorably (25%) or Very Favorably (19%).

POLL: Marco Rubio Leads Val Demings 52% to 41% among Likely Voters in Florida’s Senate Race

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Rubio leads Demings 52% to 41% among likely voters, with 7% undecided.

Key Points: 
  • Rubio leads Demings 52% to 41% among likely voters, with 7% undecided.
  • Based on the data, Demings has more work to do to improve her awareness and image with voters.
  • Right now, her campaign has to focus on the basics: getting Demings established in voters minds, said Center Street Co-Founder Matt OBrien.
  • Despite strong fundraising and heavy ad spending, Demings made little improvement in name recognition, as 19% of voters are still unaware of her.

POLL: Mark Kelly Leads Blake Masters 54% to 40% Among Likely Voters in Arizona’s U.S. Senate Race

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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Kelly leads 54% to 40% among Likely Voters, with only 7% undecided.

Key Points: 
  • Kelly leads 54% to 40% among Likely Voters, with only 7% undecided.
  • While Masters is well behind Kelly in Preference, he has opportunity to pick up votes among a high percentage of undecided voters expected to break for him.
  • Once more Arizona voters get to know Masters and see what an extremist he is, we think Arizona will go blue, in this race at least.
  • While 46% of Arizona voters view Kelly Somewhat Favorably or Very Favorably (20%/26%), only 30% hold that view for Masters.