Hampton U: McAuliffe +6, Northam +6, Obenshain +6

Yet another poll for today’s politico on the go, this one from Hampton University, which shows Terry McAuliffe up by six points. And again, unlike the Washington Post poll earlier this week, the Hampton poll concludes Robert Sarvis is a drag on the Cuccinelli campaign:

With support from 42 percent of likely voters in this latest tracking poll, McAuliffe holds a 6 point lead over Cuccinelli, who has support from 36 percent of likely voters. Libertarian candidate, Robert Sarvis’ candidacy remains a significant factor in this race. In just one month, Sarvis has moved to double digit support with 12 percent of those polled expressing support, compared with 8 percent one month ago. While Sarvis may be the candidate considered a long shot, his momentum is clearly damaging Cuccinelli.

How much “damage”?

Without Sarvis in the race, the contest is very tight. In the two-way ballot question, McAuliffe has 42 percent, Cuccinelli has 41 percent and 17 percent of the likely voters are undecided.

When respondents who identified support for Sarvis were specifically asked for whom they would vote if Sarvis were not in the race, 43 percent chose Cuccinelli, while 24 percneet [sic] chose McAuliffe. Thirty-three percent said they “Don’t know/ [or would choose] Neither” candidate.

That last paragraph runs counter to the trend shown in the Quinnipiac numbers. But hey, it’s possible Hampton’s figures are right. If so, then look for every stop to be taken out in an effort to herd Sarvis supporters into the Cuccinelli camp.

There’s downticket information in the poll as well. In the lieutenant governor’s race:

Democrat Ralph Northam has made significant strides in the race for Lieutenant Governor pulling ahead of Republican E.W. Jackson by 6 points. Just one month ago, the candidates were in a statistical dead heat with Jackson having 39 percent of the votes and Northam having 38 percent and 23 percent undecided.

And in the attorney general race:

Republican candidate Mark Obenshain now holds a six point lead over Democrat Mark Herring. Of the likely voters polled in the HUCPP poll, 45 percent say they would choose Obenshain, over the 39 percent who would choose Herring, while 16 percent were undecided.

And for those interested in the partisan split, it’s +2 Democrat:

Hampton U split

The poll has a 2.9 percent margin of error. The demographic info, with more colorful charts, can be found here.

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