Monday, January 25, 2010

Evan Bayh trails GOP challenger in Rasmussen poll

I've mentioned the 2004 Indiana US Senate race before. Republican Marvin Scott ran commercials in the expensive Chicago market so Northwest Indiana residents could hear Scott's message: That Hoosier Senator Evan Bayh says he is a moderate while in Indiana, but legislates as a liberal in Washington.

Scott's message is catching on in Indiana, according to Rasmussen. GOP Rep. Mike Pence leads Bayh, according to a telephone poll, 47 to 44 percent. In a theoretical match up against former Congressman John Hostettler, Bayh leads the Republican 44 percent to 41 percent. Hostettler was a victim of the 2006 Democratic rout.

Rasmussen notes that any time incumbents can't climb above 50 percent in such matchups, they are in trouble. Yes, incumbents do have advantages--name recognition for one--but 2010 is not shaping up to be a favorable year for Democratic officeholders.

UPDATE January 26: Red State is reporting that Pence will not run for the Senate.

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Mask pulled from "moderate" Evan Bayh

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