03 Mar Biden Moving Up – Kennedy Leads Markey – North Carolina Senate – Tuesday Trivia

Your Daily Polling Update for Tuesday, March 3
TRUMP JOB APPROVAL: AVERAGE 46%
Up 1 from yesterday
RON’S COMMENT: Today’s average is based on three polls, ranging from 44% (YouGov) to 47% (Fox, Rasmussen) …. President Trump’s disapproval rating averages 51% today (-2 from yesterday), which is 5 points higher than his approval rating.
NATIONAL: DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONAmong Democratic primary voters nationwideBernie Sanders: 29% RON’S COMMENT: This is the latest national poll of Democratic voters––taken Sunday, March 1––and it shows Biden is the only candidate moving up. The poll was taken before Buttigieg and Klobuchar endorsed Biden…. Note that Bloomberg is in third place and Warren is fourth…. Compared to the same poll conducted Feb. 23-27:
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SUPER TUESDAY PRIMARIESAmong Democratic primary voters in each stateRON’S COMMENT: The kaleidoscope has turned. The latest round of polling shows a big shift to Biden. In today’s polls, Biden leads seven Super Tuesday states, Sanders leads six and Warren leads one.
STATES WHERE BIDEN LEADS Texas Virginia North Carolina Tennessee Alabama Arkansas Oklahoma STATES WHERE SANDERS LEADS California Minnesota Colorado Utah Maine Vermont STATE WHERE WARREN LEADS Massachusetts |
SENATE: MASSACHUSETTSAmong voters statewideDemocratic primary RON’S COMMENT: Kennedy, a member of the U.S. House and grandson of RFK, maintains a lead over Senate Democratic incumbent Markey in the Sept. 1 primary. Markey won the seat in 2013 when former Sen. John Kerry became Secretary of State.
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SENATE: NORTH CAROLINAAmong voters statewideGeneral election RON’S COMMENT: This is one of the Senate races to watch. As you can see, incumbent Tillis is in a tough fight with likely Democratic nominee Cunningham. The ECU poll has Tillis slightly ahead, but the NBC/Marist poll has Cunningham on top. Handicappers rate the general election tossup or lean Republican. |
TUESDAY TRIVIAWho is the longest-tenured U.S. House member ever elected to the U.S. Senate, with 36-plus years of House service before moving to the upper chamber? (See answer below) |
SOURCES Presidential job rating average based on recent nationwide polls. NATIONAL: DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION: Morning Consult, March 1 MASSACHUSETTS SENATE: Suffolk/Boston Globe/WBZ, Feb. 25-28 NORTH CAROLINA SENATE: East Carolina Univ., Feb. 27-28; NBC/Marist, Feb. 23-27 STATE PRIMARIES: CALIFORNIA: Data for Progress (D), Feb. 28-March 2 MINNESOTA: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 COLORADO: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 UTAH: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 MAINE: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2; Change Research, March 1-2 TEXAS: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 VIRGINIA: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2; Change Research, March 1-2 NORTH CAROLINA: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2; Civitas, March 1-2 TENNESSEE: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 ALABAMA: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 ARKANSAS: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 OKLAHOMA: Data for Progress(D), Feb. 28-March 2 MASSACHUSETTS: Data for Progress (D), Feb. 28-March 2 VERMONT: Data for Progress (D), Feb. 28-March 2 TRIVIA ANSWER Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA). He served in the U.S. House from 1976 to 2013 before he became a U.S. senator in 2013. |
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