OH-Sen: Quinnipiac says Dems have upper-hand

This should really be a win (whoever gets the nomination) along with New Hampshire and Missouri.

“In Columbus there may be a great deal of jockeying about the Senate race, but around the state voters have not yet begun to pay attention to the contest,” said Quinnipiac’s Peter Brown. “It is clear at this point that there remains a Democratic advantage in the Ohio electorate that evidenced itself in 2006 and 2008.”

Dem Primary

Fisher 18

Brunner 14

Ryan 12

Yates 6

GOP Primary

Portman 31

Taylor 14

General

Fisher 41

Portman 33

Fisher 41

Taylor 31

Brunner 39

Portman 34

Brunner 38

Taylor 31

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x128…

4 thoughts on “OH-Sen: Quinnipiac says Dems have upper-hand”

  1. as expected.  Portman really doesn’t have a chance against either Fisher or Brunner.  Something dramatic would have to change in NH, MO, or OH for Republicans to have a shot at holding any of those seats.

  2. that I am sure has been answered here before so please accept my apologies in advance but can Brunner return to the OH-SOS office should she lose the Dem primary (which I continue to think is likely)?  She has been awesome there.

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