PPP: Republican Ticket Up Double Digits Across The Boards
By | Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 | Politics

PPP has new numbers out that look VERY good for the Republican statewide ticket:

Bob McDonnell: 51
Creigh Deeds: 37

Bill Bolling: 48
Jody Wagner: 34

Ken Cuccinelli: 45
Steve Shannon: 32

Full results and breakdowns are available here.


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Jason Kenney

Jason Kenney has blogged at J’s Notes since 2001, is the director of RedStormPAC providing online fundraising for Republican candidates in Virginia, and co-founder of K6 Consulting. He is a graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University and resides in Richmond, Virginia.

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2 Responses to "PPP: Republican Ticket Up Double Digits Across The Boards"
  1. JR Hoeft August 4, 2009 11:27 am

    Another interesting result from the poll is how Hampton Roads residency played out. After all, both McDonnell and Wagner have roots in the area.

    Hampton Roads residency helped McDonnell, but didn’t help Wagner enough.

    47-29 for McDonnell with 85% solidly committed

    39-35 for Bolling with 26% (the highest amount in the LG race) remaining undecided

  2. HoodaThunk?: Latest poll release shows McDonnell ahead by double digits in Virginia Gov race August 4, 2009 11:45 am

    [...] As I mentioned in my last post (on a decidedly different topic) Public Policy Polling released their latest Virginia political polling results today and the numbers for the GOP side of this upcoming election look pretty good. Via Bearing Drift: [...]

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