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Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

A new poll has found that 42 percent of North Carolinians say someone else should have U.S. Sen. Richard Burr's seat.

The Elon University Poll found that 19 percent of state residents believe Burr deserves another term in office, according to the survey of 703 state residents that was conducted Oct. 26-29.

The poll also found 29 percent of respondents said they "don't know" if Burr, a Winston-Salem Republican, deserves re-election.

Burr’s approval rating stands at 37 percent, the poll found, while 22 percent of respondents disapprove of the way he is handling his job. Forty-one percent don’t know how they feel on his job performance.

Two Democrats have formally entered the race. Secretary of State Elaine Marshall and lawyer Kenneth Lewis have filed candidate paperwork.

The poll also asked respondents for their opinions on other political figures.

U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan: 35 percent approve, 35 percent disapprove, 29 percent don’t know.

Gov. Beverly Perdue: 36 percent approve, 47 percent disapprove, 18 percent don’t know.

The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.8 percentage points.

Update: The National Republican Senatorial Committee weighed in on the poll. Expect to see this one a lot from Colin Reed, a spokesman for the committee:

In the words of Erskine Bowles just last week, 'nobody works harder or smarter for North Carolina than Richard Burr does.' It speaks to Senator Burr’s strength at home that as national Democrats struggle to recruit a strong challenger, his former opponent continues to offer nothing but praise for his hard work on behalf of North Carolina in the U.S. Senate.

And the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee issued it's own statement from spokesman Eric Schultz.

Whether it was its when he suggested a run on the banks, his hypocrisy over stimulus funding, or his inexplicable vote against justice for victims of sexual assault, it should come as no surprise that Richard Burr is the most vulnerable Republican in the United States Senate. 

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Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

Look at what is going on with this government takeover of health care. That alone should make everyone want to keep the Democrats from keeping or getting a bigger stake in eth US Senate.

Art Pope says Burr popular!

No thank you Genius for bumping this.

Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr
Submitted by ruralnc on October 30, 2009 - 4:57pm.

Hate to bring you all the bad news but it seems Burr isn’t as unpopular as you think. A new Civitas poll released today shows Burr with and 10 point lead over Marshall.

Art Pope. Civitas. HA! Go send out more BCBS mailers praising Dick already.

Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

Hate to bring you all the bad news but it seems Burr isn’t as unpopular as you think. A new Civitas poll released today shows Burr with and 10 point lead over Marshall.

Dome will you be doing a post on the new Civitas poll? Thanks.

Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

Well said.

Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

Well said.

Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

Burr is uniquely unpopular. That is no mystery. He has been in elective office for years, but he has done nothing for the people of North Carolina. Last year, when the banks collapsed, he panicked - and told his wife to take the children and the credit cards to the nearest ATM and extract the maximum amount of cash available. Now that was a precipitous and panicky decision. Why on earth would anybody think that Burr might not deserve re-election? That's easy - Burr's highly publicized panic attacks!

Re: Campaign an uphill battle for Burr

What the Elon poll actually shows is that the majority of the people polled don't approve of any of our top elected officials. Yet, they will go to the polls and re-elect the same ones.

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