A new Public Policy Polling survey in Louisiana finds just 38% of voters say Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) deserves to be reelected with 47% saying it's time to give someone else a chance.
However, when you match Vitter against a generic Democratic opponent, he leads 44% to 38%. And when you test him specifically against Charlie Melancon (D), that advantage rises to 44% to 32%.
Analysis: "Vitter really is in a pretty similar situation to where Mary Landrieu
found herself a couple years ago. She polled in the 40s in a lot of
early surveys against John Kennedy, raising Republican hopes that she
could be defeated. But she still ended up winning by a solid if not
spectacular margin."
An interesting side note: WWL-TV suggests Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) could challenge Vitter next year if polls show him losing.