In Virginia, Allen in Statistical Tie with Webb

In Virginia's U.S. Senate race, a new SurveyUSA poll shows Sen. George Allen (R-VA) with in a statistical tie with challenger James Webb (D). Allen technically leads by 48% to 45%, but it's within the 4.6% margin of error.

Key finding: The impact of Allen's "macaca" comments should now have now been fully digested by the electorate, and the narrowing of the race appears not to have been temporary.

Other findings: "Allen gets 90% of Republican votes. Webb gets 85% of Democrat votes. Independents choose Webb 45% to 37%. Allen leads by 14 points among men, trails by 8 points among women, a 22-point "gender gap." Allen leads by 7 in Rural VA, leads by 8 in Suburban VA. Webb leads by 14 in Urban VA. The two candidates are tied among voters earning less than $40,000/year. Allen leads by 17 points among middle-income voters. Webb leads by 6 points among upper-income voters."


September 13, 2006




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