DCCC internal polls
DE-AL
Carney Leading Urquhart by 18 in New DE-AL Poll
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee today released a new Grove Insight poll that shows John Carney leading Republican challenger Glen Urquhart by 18 points.
In the initial head-to-head in the race for Delaware's At-large congressional district, Carney leads Urquhart 50 to 32 percent. Conducted September 15-18, the poll surveyed 400 likely voters and has a 4.9 percent margin of error.
FL-25
Garcia Leading Rivera by 7 in New FL-25 Poll
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee today released a new Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research poll that shows Joe Garcia leading Republican challenger David Rivera by 7 points.
In the initial head-to-head in the race for Florida's 25th congressional district, Garcia leads Rivera 40 percent to 33 percent. Whig Party candidate Craig Porter and Tea Party Candidate Roly Arrojo each received 2 percent and 7 percent respectively. Conducted September 12-19, the poll surveyed 404 likely voters and has a 4.9 percent margin of error.
GA-08
Marshall Leading Scott by 12 in New GA-08 Poll
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee today released a new Grove Insight poll that shows Representative Jim Marshall leading Republican challenger Austin Scott by 12 points.
In the initial head-to-head in the race for Georgia's 8th congressional district, Marshall leads Scott 48 to 36 percent. Conducted September 13-15, the poll surveyed 400 likely voters and has a 4.9 percent margin of error.
AR-01
Causey Leading Crawford in New AR-01 Poll
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee today released a new Anzalone Liszt Research poll that shows Chad Causey leading Republican challenger Rick Crawford.
In the initial head-to-head in the race for Arkansas' 1st congressional district, Causey leads Crawford 46 percent to 44 percent. Conducted September 13-16, the poll surveyed 400 likely voters and has a 4.9 percent margin of error.
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Greg Sargent
| September 21, 2010; 6:56 AM ET
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