Rasmussen (R) Virginia 2012 Senate Poll
- Tim Kaine (D) 49% [48%] (52%) {47%} [45%] (46%) {46%} [46%] (45%) {44%} [46%] (46%)
- George Allen (R) 48% [47%] (45%) {45%} [45%] (46%) {45%} [44%] (46%) {46%} [46%] (45%)
- Some other candidate 0% [1%] (0%) {2%} [2%] (2%) {5%} [3%] (4%) {3%} [3%] (3%)
- Undecided 3% [4%] (3%) {6%} [8%] (6%) {5%} [6%] (5%) {7%} [5%] (7%)
- George Allen (R) 46% [45%] (46%) {47%}
- Tim Kaine (D) 45% [43%] (44%) {36%}
I’m going to read you a short list of people in the news. For each,
please let me know if you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable,
somewhat unfavorable, or very unfavorable impression.
Tim Kaine
Inside the numbers:
Tim Kaine
- Very favorable 26% [26%] (25%) {30%}
- Somewhat favorable 23% [27%] (27%) {20%}
- Somewhat unfavorable [17%] (17%) {18%}
- Very unfavorable [24%] (26%) {25%}
- Very favorable 24% [26%] (27%) {24%}
- Somewhat favorable 23% [23%] (23%) {22%}
- Somewhat unfavorable [15%] (18%) {17%}
- Very unfavorable [27%] (26%) {29%}
- Tim Kaine 49% [53%] (52%) {50%} / 43% [41%] (43%) {43%} {+6%}
- George Allen 47% [49%] (50%) {46%} / 46% [42%] (44%) {46%} {+1%}
Inside the numbers:
Ninety-four percent (94%) of likely voters in the Old Dominion say they are certain to vote in this election. Among these voters, it's Allen 50%, Kaine 49%.
Kaine attracts 96% support from Virginia Democrats, while Allen earns 90% of the vote from the state's Republicans.
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