Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




August 31, 2010


Burr Maintains Edge Despite Low Approval

A new Public Policy Polling survey in North Carolina finds Sen. Richard Burr (R) leading challenger Elaine Marshall (D) for U.S. Senate among likely voters, 43% to 38%, with Libertarian Michael Beitler pulling 6% and 13% still undecided.

"The basic contours of the race remain unchanged. Burr is unpopular, while Marshall is unknown. For the seventh month in a row PPP finds more North Carolinians disapproving of Burr's work than giving him good marks -- this month's spread is 38/42. Marshall's anonymity is limiting her ability to take full advantage of Burr's unpopularity."

Meanwhile, Burr is out with a new ad that makes clear he's "home nearly every weekend," unlike Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) who was defeated in 2008 because many though she rarely left Washington, D.C.

Here's the ad:










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