Rasmussen (R) Ohio 2012 Senate Poll
- Sherrod Brown (D) 47% [46%] (49%) {44%} [46%] (47%) {44%} [43%] (44%)
- Josh Mandel (R) 46% [46%] (41%) {44%} [42%] (42%) {41%} [43%] (40%)
- Some other candidate 2% [2%] (3%) {3%} [4%] (3%) {3%} [3%] (4%)
- Undecided 4% [6%] (7%) {9%} [8%] (7%) {12%} [11%] (12%)
- Sherrod Brown (D) 45% [38%] (49%)
- Josh Mandel (R) 43% [49%] (38%)
I’m going to read you a short list of people in the news. For
each, please let me know you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable,
somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable impression.
Josh Mandel
Inside the numbers:Josh Mandel
- Very favorable 21% [23%] (17%)
- Somewhat favorable 25% [25%] (25%)
- Somewhat unfavorable 13% [17%] (13%)
- Very unfavorable 33% [28%] (31%)
- Very favorable 27% [25%] (26%)
- Somewhat favorable 17% [20%] (21%)
- Somewhat unfavorable 16% [17%] (15%)
- Very unfavorable 30% [31%] (26%)
- Josh Mandel 46% [48%] (42%) / 46% [45%] (44%) {0%}
- Sherrod Brown 44% [45%] (47%) / 46% [48%] (41%) {-2%}
Ninety-four percent (94%) of Likely Voters in Ohio now say they are certain to vote in this year’s election. Among these voters, Mandel leads 48% to 47%.
Among the 81% of voters who’ve already made up their minds how they will vote, it’s Mandel 50%, Brown 49%.
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