Dems Are Feeling The Heat
Republicans now lead key Senate races in Arkansas and Kentucky, while Democratic Sen. Mark Udall has a six-point advantage over his GOP opponent in Colorado, according to three new NBC News/Marist polls of likely voters released Sunday morning on Chuck Todd’s inaugural episode of “Meet the Press.”
Arkansas
In Arkansas, the poll shows GOP Rep. Tom Cotton leading Sen. Mark Pryor, 45 percent to 40 percent. Cotton has led in most public polls in recent months — he was up by two points in a CNN/ORC International poll released last week — though Democrats note that Pryor is within the margin of error in many of those surveys.
Kentucky
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has his largest lead in Kentucky over Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes in some time by 8 points.
47% for McConnell, 39% for Grimes and 8% for Libertarian David Patterson.
Most other polls have showed a slightly closer race, though McConnell has maintained a stubborn lead since his late May primary victory. See NBC News poll
Colorado
In Colorado, Udall leads GOP Rep. Cory Gardner, 48 percent to 42 percent, the NBC/Marist poll shows. That’s a wider margin than other public surveys, but Colorado has been a difficult state to poll in recent election cycles.
Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper has a smaller lead in his reelection bid over former GOP Rep. Bob Beauprez — a 43% - 39% advantage, with a Libertarian candidate earning 5% of the vote.
Read more: Politico.com
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