MTSU POLL: Blackburn, Dean and Bredesen take early leads in key primaries

Oct 31, 2017 at 04:02 pm by bryan


Marsha Blackburn leads in the Republican U.S. Senate primary, Karl Dean leads in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, and Phil Bredesen probably would be leading in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary if he were a declared candidate, the latest MTSU Poll finds.

Meanwhile, nobody has established a clear lead in the Republican gubernatorial primary or the general-election races for governor and Senate.

"Some frontrunners seem to have emerged in some of the primary races, but it's much too early to forecast winners, even in the primaries that presently look lopsided," said Dr. Ken Blake, director of the poll at Middle Tennessee State University.

"All of these candidates have double-digit percentages of undecided voters, both among voters from their own parties and from across the Tennessee electorate as a whole. Any of the races easily could shift during the months ahead."

Here's a synopsis of the standings in each race, according to the poll:

All results are based on questions that presented the declared or potential candidates for each race one at a time, in a random order, and asked whether the respondent strongly favored, favored, neither favored nor opposed, opposed, or strongly opposed that person's being elected. The U.S. Senate results did not include results for Republican Stephen Fincher, who declared his candidacy near the end of the poll's field period and too late to gather meaningful data about attitudes toward him.

Based on interviews with 600 registered Tennessee voters reached via randomly selected cell and landline phone numbers, the scientifically valid poll was conducted Oct. 16-23 and has an error margin of plus-or-minus 4 percentage points.

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