NM-01, NM-02: Heinrich, Teague Lead in Final ABQ Journal Polls

Research & Polling Inc for the Albuquerque Journal (10/28-30, likely voters, 9/29-10/2 in parens):

Martin Heinrich (D): 47 (43)

Darren White (R): 43 (41)

Undecided: 10 (16)

(MoE: ±5%)

The undecideds are breaking for Heinrich, and I’d expect that they will continue to do so on election day in this D+2.4 district. NRCC Chair Tom Cole may have promised Darren White the moon last fall, but his candidacy was a mistake.

And over in the 2nd District…

Research & Polling Inc for the Albuquerque Journal (10/28-30, likely voters):

Harry Teague (D): 45

Ed Tinsley (R): 41

Undecided: 14

(MoE: ±5%)

Lots of undecideds still on the table here, but it’s pretty troubling for Republicans that Tinsley hasn’t locked more of the vote down, especially with the news that Tinsley canceled his last week of broadcast television advertising. Harry Teague may just be on track for a narrow win here on Tuesday.

(Hat-tip: New Mexico FBIHOP)

16 thoughts on “NM-01, NM-02: Heinrich, Teague Lead in Final ABQ Journal Polls”

  1. It’s the Albuquerque Journal endorsing Darren White and Ed Tinsley. And as if picking White and Tinsley isn’t enough, the paper endorsed McCain for president. Yes, you heard me right……the Abq Journal endorsed John McCain.

    http://www.abqjournal.com/opin

    Why you might ask? Because John McCain wanted to have town hall meetings. Sorry editors, but there’s more to politics then some stupid media gimmick. Have they noticed how incompetent McCain was at the debates? Or notice that he’s 72 and picked the most unqualified VP he could find? Grrrrrr.

    I really don’t like saying this, but I hate this newspaper. I eagerly await the day it goes out of business.

  2. Presidential Race (Electoral : Popular)

    Obama 311 : 49%McCain 227 : 47%

    Senate

    55 Democrats43 Republicans2 Others

    House

    267 Democrats168 Republicans

    Minnesota Senate

    Franken 47%Coleman 51%Barkley 2%

    Mississipi Senate

    Musgrove 45%Wicker 55%

    Tiebreakers

    Who will win WA governor? By how many points?

    Rossi by 2 points

    Who will carry NC? By how many points?

    McCain by 3 points

    Wildcard

    Rick Goddard (R) beats Rep. Jim Marshall (D) in Georgia’s 8th district

    Sorry for putting it in here.

    Erickson is managing editor for red state.

    You can find 13 other pundits’ predictions in Wapo

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