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Democrat Terry McAuliffe holds a two-point lead over his Republican opponent, Glenn Youngkin, in the Virginia governor’s race, according to a new survey from the Trafalgar Group.
The pollster found McAuliffe garnering 46.8 percent of support and Youngkin falling slightly behind at 45 percent.
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McAuliffe has been slightly leading in multiple polls in the tight race for governor as the vote is set for November.
The Trafalgar Group was the only nonpartisan outlet to predict former President Donald Trump
However, the pollster has garnered its fair share of criticism, including from FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver and Cook Political Report editor Dave Wasserman, who have expressed skepticism of Trafalgar’s methods for their surveys.
Democrats have to end gerrymandered districts — eventually
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This poll is a month old but it’s circulating today for some reason, and I hadn’t seen it before. It’s something.
The assumption all along has been that Murkowski is bulletproof in Alaska, partly because she’s a long-time incumbent and partly because the state has a new ranked-choice voting system that should help her in certain circumstances. It’ll protect her from having to face an exclusively Republican electorate in a primary, at least. She’s crossed Trump repeatedly, first by not supporting Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to SCOTUS, later by voting to convict him at his impeachment trial, and has criticized him frequently along the way. But it was thought that Murkowski enjoyed enough goodwill at home from centrists of both parties that she could squeak through to another term. A politician capable of winning a statewide race in a