Gallego leads Lake, Sinema in Arizona Senate race: poll
Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is leading both former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R) and Sen. Krysten Sinema, I-Ariz., in a hypothetical three-way race for Sinema’s Arizona Senate seat, according to a new poll.
A poll from the Democratic-affiliated firm Public Policy Polling, which was commissioned by Gallego’s campaign and first shared with The Hill, shows Gallego receiving 41 percent support, Lake receiving 36 percent and Sinema receiving 15 percent in a hypothetical three-way matchup. A separate 8 percent of respondents said they were not sure.
Gallego also polls ahead in several other hypothetical three-way matchups. Between Gallego, Sinema and Republican Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, the Arizona Democrat received 40 percent, Lamb received 31 percent, Sinema received 16 percent and 13 percent said they were not sure.
Between Gallego, Sinema and former Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters (R), Gallego received 41 percent, Masters sat at 31 percent and Sinema received 17 percent; 11 percent were not sure.
The poll found, however, that a match-up between only Gallego and Lake would be tighter — Gallego sat at 48 percent, Lake at 43 percent, and 9 percent said they were undecided. The polling difference between Gallego and Lake is just outside of the poll’s margin of error, which is plus or minus 4.3 percentage points.
Lake is expected to announce later Tuesday that she will be running for the Arizona Senate seat, while Sinema has largely stayed mum on her plans. The incumbent’s political team reportedly circulated a prospectus outlining the voting blocs among Democrats, Republicans and independents that could be pieced together to create a pathway to reelection. https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/west/gallego-leads-lake-sinema-arizona-senate-race-poll/
“If I’m in that universe, I’d be thinking about, ‘Hey, who am I going to hire to run my campaign since my Democratic base has left me? Who am I going to hire as a pollster because my Democratic base has left me? Who am I going to hire as a grassroots operative since my Democratic base has left me?'” said Coughlin, the Arizona-based pollster.
“I’d be wantin’ pretty quickly to put a team together that can functionally work with me to narrate my candidacy,” he added. “Cause we know, you know, the worst thing that can happen is having a candidate run their own campaign.”
This rings fucking hollow by all the leeches and influencers who've created the whole 'campaign' need glomers charging millions to do office work. The millions in the PAC's aren't just going to rally's and high priced advertisers, millions go to a small handful of leeches of each candidate who overcharge their salaries have convinced candidates they can do the job for them. These packaged 'pro's' created a whole industry for themselves. When their client loses they just move on to the next loser/candidate mark.
When was the last time anyone heard a candidates campaign get sued for malpractice? Has any of them had to give money back?