Jim Pederson Closes Gap Against Sen. Jon Kyl

Wall Street Journal Battleground Poll

Yesterday’s Wall Street Journal poll puts Democratic challenger Jim Pederson within the margin of error against Republican Sen. Jon Kyl.

You can check out Jim Pederson’s campaign at www.pederson2006.com

Posted Monday August 28, 2006 by

Comments:

  1. link to WSJ doesn’t work


    Doug Richardson    Aug 28, 05:11 PM    #
  2. Try this one –

    http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-flash05a.html?project=elections06-ft&h=495&w=778&hasAd=1


    Craig    Aug 28, 05:42 PM    #
  3. This is sweet music to the party’s ears. We need to get out the vote. Kyle, I’m sure is betting on a low voter turn out. However, like no other time do, we as Democrats need to get the good word out. Vote. Vote. Cast that Vote.


    John d. Riddle    Aug 30, 10:47 PM    #
  4. One step at a time to break up the ditto-head groups in our government. We are, I beleive, the silent majority…and we have to SPEAK UP.


    Pat    Sep 5, 02:43 PM    #
  5. I can honestly say that I have never voted in anything other than the Presidential Election however today I went to the polls and voted for Jim Pederson (opposite of Arizona’s Senatory Kyl) and will be voting Democrat in all of the upcoming elections. I think the majority of people would vote Democrat if they were motivated enough to go to the polls. Therin lies the whole problem of achieving an accurate public voice. “Motivation” is a killer when you feel that your “one vote” will not count. It would be interesting to see what would happen if voting over the internet were ever to take place.

    What needs to happen is that every year you get a new voters registration card within 10 days of an election with a personalized 30 digit alphanumeric code that’s matched to your SS#. Then they only open the polls for 3 days via internet and thus “EVERYONE” could easily vote. The older generation still fears the internet though and it will take a few years to purge antiquated methods.


    Michael    Sep 7, 02:39 AM    #
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