http://swingstateproject.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=113Senate '08: SUSA Popularity (Nov '06)
by: X Stryker
Sun Nov 26, 2006 at 22:30:03 PM EST
The November approval numbers are out from SurveyUSA. Let's see how the class of 2008 is faring.
How unpopular is Frank Lautenberg this month? All numbers represent net spproval (approve minus disapprove).
100. DeWine -25%
99. Talent -22%
98. Santorum -21%
97. Burns -15%
96. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) -5%
Picture a huge cliff. Now picture Santorum, Talent, Burns, and Dewine being thrown off of it by angry voters. Lautenberg is hanging on the edge of that cliff, but at least he's a long way from those other four guys... so far. And the vibe of the '06 election seems to be helping - he's climbed 7 points since last month. It's a good start, Frank, but you're going to have to build it up from there.
95. Mel Martinez -3%
OK, I feel better now. Kudos to the brilliance of the GOP for making their least popular senator the face of their party. Wow.
94. Bunning -3%
93. Kyl -2%
OK, you can get re-elected at -2%. There hope for you, Frank.
92. John Kerry (D-MA) -2%
Presidential bid's not looking good, John. At this rate, you might not even win the presidential primary in your own state. The infamous gaffe, repeated ad naseum by the media just like the Dean Scream, drops Kerry a whopping 16%. Ouch.
91. Dayton -1%
90. Menendez 0%
Some more hope for Frank - a little proof that New Jerseys are willing to hold their nose and vote for a Democrat they don't much like. While Dewine and Talent nosedived 8% and 17% respectively this month, Menendez soars 13% and gets re-elected.
89. Wayne Allard (R-CO) 1%
Allard gains 5% this month despite the national trends.
88. Burr 2%
87. Sarbanes 2%
86. John Sununu (R-NH) 3%
Sununu dives 8% from last month. The mood in NH has gotten quite frosty to the GOP.
85. Frist 3%
84. John Cornyn (R-TX) 3%
Cornyn gains 6% this month. Still makes a good target.
83. Allen 4%
82. Voinovich 4%
81. Norm Coleman (R-MN) 5%
Coleman stays the same as he was last month, which is 3% better than recently re-elected governor Pawlenty. But remember, there's nobody out campaigning against him yet, so this is still a good position for us to start from.
80. James Inhofe (R-OK) 5%
79. Chafee 6%
Inhofe gains 14% this month, but he's not out of the woods yet as Chafee's ranking shows. Chafee gains 5% himself, possibly for his post-election declaration that he wasn't sure if he was a Republican anymore.
To be updated tomorrow.