jimnyc
10-31-2018, 03:19 PM
So will this be the end of "Beto-Mania" in a week from now? I sure as hell hope so.
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Conflicting polls emerge on the Texas senate race with less than a week to go
Two polls out of Texas on the Senate race, released hours apart, show a notable difference in point leads — but both agree Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is ahead of his Democratic challenger Rep. Beto O’Rourke.
A Dixie Strategies/CBS11 poll has the Texas senator expanding his lead to 10 points and a UT Tyler poll has him leading by just over 4 points, a contrast from other major polls.
The statewide Dixie Strategies/CBS11 poll, released Tuesday evening, shows 52 percent of likely voters preferring Cruz, and only 42 percent going for O’Rourke. The margin widened by 6 points compared to the same poll that was taken in early September.
The poll was conducted from Oct. 25 to 26 and comprised of a sample of 588 likely voters. It maintains a 4.04 point margin of error and was conducted via landlines and live calls on cellphones.
A second poll, released Wednesday morning, shows the race narrowing and O’Rourke catching up to just outside of the margin of error.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2018/10/31/ted-cruz-beto-orourke-texas-polls-midterms/
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Conflicting polls emerge on the Texas senate race with less than a week to go
Two polls out of Texas on the Senate race, released hours apart, show a notable difference in point leads — but both agree Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is ahead of his Democratic challenger Rep. Beto O’Rourke.
A Dixie Strategies/CBS11 poll has the Texas senator expanding his lead to 10 points and a UT Tyler poll has him leading by just over 4 points, a contrast from other major polls.
The statewide Dixie Strategies/CBS11 poll, released Tuesday evening, shows 52 percent of likely voters preferring Cruz, and only 42 percent going for O’Rourke. The margin widened by 6 points compared to the same poll that was taken in early September.
The poll was conducted from Oct. 25 to 26 and comprised of a sample of 588 likely voters. It maintains a 4.04 point margin of error and was conducted via landlines and live calls on cellphones.
A second poll, released Wednesday morning, shows the race narrowing and O’Rourke catching up to just outside of the margin of error.
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2018/10/31/ted-cruz-beto-orourke-texas-polls-midterms/