A new Public Policy Polling survey in Missouri finds Robin Carnahan (D) edging Roy Blunt (R) in a U.S. Senate match up, 43% to 42%.
This is essentially unchanged from a poll back in January.
Analysis: "It's a good sign for Carnahan that her status hasn't worsened as things have gone sour in general for the Democratic Party over the course of 2009. That's a product of Carnahan and Blunt being more well known than your typical open seat candidates, particularly because of their family names, and probably also due to Blunt's being symbolic of a Congress that voters don't care for. You're definitely better off being a Jefferson City politician in 2010 than a Washington one."