The Tipping Point Blog Archive 2010
First District Congressional Race Too Close to Call
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Fri, 10/29/2010 - 4:35pm.Dean Scontras is now up by 4 points, 45% to 41% in his race against Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, according to the last Critical Insights poll. This is within the poll's 5.7% margin of error.
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Latest Poll Shows Cutler Passing Mitchell
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Fri, 10/29/2010 - 11:12am.The last Pan Atlantic SMS Group poll, released today, is the first to show Eliot Cutler with a larger percentage of the vote than Libby Mitchell, outside of the poll's margin of error.
In the poll of 400 likely voters, LePage leads with 37%, followed by Cutler with 31%, Mitchell with 22%, Moody with 3% and Kevin Scott with 1% of the vote. 7% are undecided. The poll has a 4.9% margin of error, 95 times out of 100.
- Mike Tipping
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Poll: Majority of Mainers Don't Like Front-Runner
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Fri, 10/29/2010 - 5:19am.New survey results from Public Policy Polling released last night are very close to the numbers released by Rasmussen earlier in the day. PPP has the race at 40% for lepage, 28% for Cutler, and 24% for Mitchell in a survey of 1,812 likely voters.
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New Poll Shows LePage With Wide Lead
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Thu, 10/28/2010 - 2:35pm.A new Rasmussen poll show released today shows Republican Paul LePage with a commanding lead in the Maine governor's race. In the 500-person poll, LePage leads with 40% of the vote with Democrat Libby Mitchell and independent Eliot Cutler tied for second with 26% each.
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Negative Ads Abound As Election Approaches
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Wed, 10/27/2010 - 1:32pm.Now’s the time in an election when you often see an increase in negative ads. That’s partly because now is the time when candidates in close races and their supporters get desperate and partly because it’s more difficult to respond to a negative ad this late in the election, making them a bit more effective.
You see these kinds of negative ads mostly from outside groups, who don’t have to worry as much as campaigns do about driving up their own negatives by going on the attack.
- Mike Tipping
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Enter the 2010 Maine Election Prediction Pool
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Mon, 10/25/2010 - 4:30pm.I'm proud to announce the start of the most exciting election prediction pool yet. Last year, I introduced the concept of prizes. This year I'm introducing the concept of good prizes.
This year's pool is sponsored by both Down East and the Kennebec Journal and prizes for winners include Red Claws tickets (thanks to the KJ) and a Down East 2011 calendar.
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Some Clarity Around New Maine Political Poll
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Fri, 10/22/2010 - 12:40pm.The poll first reported on last night by the Portland Press Herald, which shows Libby Mitchell at 20%, independent Eliot Cutler at 19% and Republican Paul LePage leading them both with 32%, is certainly a departure from previous surveys and must, at this point, be considered an outlier until more polling is done. (Both PPP and CI are back in the field next week.)
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GOP Operative Accused Of Offensive Comments
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Thu, 10/21/2010 - 12:40pm.The blog AsMaineGoesLolz.com is an example of one of my favorite kinds of websites: the single-topic, single-author labor of love. Except, instead of chronicling the history of PacMan or exhibiting a collection of fast food condiment packages, the anonymous Lolz author monitors and examines the goings-on at the right-wing online forum As Maine Goes.
New Political Poll: LePage Holds Small Lead
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 10:48am.A new poll conducted by Pan Atlantic SMS shows a close race between Libby Mitchell and Paul LePage. LePage is ahead with 32.9% of the vote and Mitchell is slightly behind with 28%. Independent Eliot Cutler comes in at third place with 14%, Shawn Moody is at 4.6% and Kevin Scott garners just .4% of the vote, with 20.2% of those surveyed still undecided.
- Mike Tipping
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A Tale of Two Internal Polls In Maine Politics
Submitted by Mike Tipping on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 6:24am.Independent gubernatorial candidate Kevin Scott more than octupled his support in just a few days, if you believe his internal poll.
His campaign paid for a robopoll survey through Rasmussen's do-it-yourself polling service, asked a queston that left the other independent candidates off the ballot, and found his support level at eight percent. The most recent Critical Insights poll before his found him at 0 percent.
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