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NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races...

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June 29, 2026

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NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races... (First column, 5th story, link)

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Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

AARP Poll: Democrats Have Slight Edge in Ohio Senate, Governor Races

Democrats hold slim leads, both within the margin of error, in Ohio’s gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races, according to a new poll released Monday. The survey, commissioned by AARP, was conducted by the bipartisan polling firms Fabrizio Ward and Impact Research. It was conducted June 14-16 among 800 likely Ohio voters and had a margin []...Click to read more

Townhall

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· Jun 22, 2026

Interesting Poll About the Dems From NY Voters...and Not in a Good Way

Interesting Poll About the Dems From NY Voters...and Not in a Good Way

MS NOW

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why MS NOW rates Ohio’s Senate race a Toss Up

New polling shows that Ohio’s Senate race no longer leans Republican. Here’s what that means for the battle for Senate control. The post Why MS NOW rates Ohio’s Senate race a Toss Up appeared first on MS NOW.

RedState

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· Jul 2, 2026

More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems

More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems

DNyuz

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· Jun 29, 2026

Poll Shows Maine’s Quirky Political Contours

This morning, we have the first New York Times/Siena poll of a Senate race this year and it’s in Maine, where the Democrat Graham Platner narrowly leads the incumbent, Susan Collins, by two percentage points, 49-47, among likely voters. You can read the full story here on the poll, which was done in conjunction with []

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

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Related coverage for "NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races...": Off The Press — AARP Poll: Democrats Have Slight Edge in Ohio Senate, Governor Races. Townhall — Interesting Poll About the Dems From NY Voters...and Not in a Good Way. MS NOW — Why MS NOW rates Ohio’s Senate race a Toss Up. RedState — More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems. DNyuz — Poll Shows Maine’s Quirky Political Contours. Korea Times News — Opinion polls