Kentucky Senate: Paul (R) 49% Conway (D) 42%Rasmussen ReportJun. 30, 2010 |
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The U.S. Senate race in Kentucky is little changed from earlier this month, with Republican Rand Paul continuing to hold a modest lead over Democrat Jack Conway. The latest Rasmussen Reports statewide telephone survey of Likely Voters shows Paul picking up 49% support to Conway's 42%. Three percent (3%) would vote for some other candidate and six percent (6%) more are undecided. Support for both nominees is virtually identical to results found earlier this month. Just after Paul's big primary win in May, he bounced to a short-lived 25-point lead over Conway. With the exception of immediately after his primary win, Paul has received between 46% and 50% support in match-ups with Conway since January. During the same period, Conway has earned between 34% and 41% of the vote. The Democrat has never led in matchups between the two candidates. While men in Kentucky give the edge to Paul, women are evenly divided between the nominees. Among voters not affiliated with either major political party, Paul holds a 54% to 36% advantage. Continued |