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Related: About this forumBob Kerrey Trails Badly In Nebraska Senate Race, Latest Poll Finds
The Huffington Post | By Max J. Rosenthal | Posted: 03/27/2012 1:33 pm Updated: 03/27/2012 1:47 pm
A new poll released by PPP on Tuesday dealt a major blow to former Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.), who has seen his favorability ratings in Nebraska plummet since the fall and now trails his Republican opponents by double digits. In the race for the seat being vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson, Kerrey is behind the Republican front-runner, Attorney General Jon Bruning, by a 54-37 margin and trails even the weakest Republican in the field, State Sen. Deb Fischer, by ten points.
After Nelson announced he would not seek re-election, Nebraska and national Democrats urged Kerrey to run in hopes of holding onto the seat and the Democratic majority in the Senate. Kerrey, who became president of The New School in New York after giving up his seat, rejected a run at first, before changing his mind in late February.
Ironically, the Nebraska Republican Party had attempted to keep an apparently weak Kerrey off of the ballot, claiming that he was ineligible to vote in the state. "Bob Kerrey resorted to New York-style political tricks, filing at the 11th hour and preventing Nebraska election officials and courts from having sufficient time under Nebraska law to determine whether he's a legitimate candidate," Nebraska GOP chair Mark Fahleson told the Lincoln Journal Star.
The state's Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Kerrey was eligible to remain in the race. But with Kerrey's favorability rating at only 36 percent both overall and among independents, Nebraska Democrats may not be excited for the news.
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A new poll released by PPP on Tuesday dealt a major blow to former Sen. Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.), who has seen his favorability ratings in Nebraska plummet since the fall and now trails his Republican opponents by double digits. In the race for the seat being vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson, Kerrey is behind the Republican front-runner, Attorney General Jon Bruning, by a 54-37 margin and trails even the weakest Republican in the field, State Sen. Deb Fischer, by ten points.
After Nelson announced he would not seek re-election, Nebraska and national Democrats urged Kerrey to run in hopes of holding onto the seat and the Democratic majority in the Senate. Kerrey, who became president of The New School in New York after giving up his seat, rejected a run at first, before changing his mind in late February.
Ironically, the Nebraska Republican Party had attempted to keep an apparently weak Kerrey off of the ballot, claiming that he was ineligible to vote in the state. "Bob Kerrey resorted to New York-style political tricks, filing at the 11th hour and preventing Nebraska election officials and courts from having sufficient time under Nebraska law to determine whether he's a legitimate candidate," Nebraska GOP chair Mark Fahleson told the Lincoln Journal Star.
The state's Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Kerrey was eligible to remain in the race. But with Kerrey's favorability rating at only 36 percent both overall and among independents, Nebraska Democrats may not be excited for the news.
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Bob Kerrey Trails Badly In Nebraska Senate Race, Latest Poll Finds (Original Post)
ellisonz
Mar 2012
OP
That and the fact that his campaign is really just getting the wheels moving.
Firebrand Gary
Mar 2012
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longship
(40,416 posts)1. Oy!
Hope it turns around. But maybe not. After all, this is Nebraska.
Go, Kerry, go!
Firebrand Gary
(5,044 posts)2. We can easily turn this around with Bob Kerrey. Easily.
Have some faith, folks. Then donate $25 to his campaign!
annabanana
(52,791 posts)4. I'm guessing his chances will be better when the repubs full regressive
policies become better known.
Firebrand Gary
(5,044 posts)5. That and the fact that his campaign is really just getting the wheels moving.
This race will tighten SIGNIFICANTLY as we get closer to the election. The GOP is terrified of Kerrey, it's why they tried to keep him off the ballot.
ellisonz
(27,711 posts)7. He's our only good shot in the Cornhusker state.
Hopefully the national DNC doesn't write him off because he's in a red state.
a kennedy
(29,663 posts)8. or Russ Feingold doesn't write him off....
did Russ have a pac that was supposed to help other dems??
annabanana
(52,791 posts)3. And just who WOULD excite Nebraska Democrats?
And would he excite both of them?
Firebrand Gary
(5,044 posts)6. Bob has great crossover appeal. n/t