AL-03: Rogers’ Lead Drops to 9 Points

Capital Survey Research Center (9/30-10/1, likely voters, 8/18 in parens):

Josh Segall (D): 36 (33)

Mike Rogers (R-inc): 45 (54)

Other/Undecided: 19 (14)

(MoE: ±4.4%)

Interesting numbers — with so much economic insecurity, we could be seeing the GOP taking a big hit everywhere, even in the Deep South. This district was drawn by the Alabama legislature to elect a Democrat, but after a close loss in 2002, no one has been able to wage a viable campaign against Rogers. Attorney Josh Segall aims to change that — and his campaign merits watching.

Full poll results and sample details below the fold.

8 thoughts on “AL-03: Rogers’ Lead Drops to 9 Points”

  1. Does anyone know if Segall is Jewish?  The last name sounds like it.  That would be extra impressive if a Jewish candidate won in a deep south conservative-leaning district.

  2. in our interview with Josh today he mentioned Rogers said he would still vote to invade Iraq today and that there is a connection between Iraq and Al-Qaida.

    Another example of a Republican failing to admit that their were mistakes in the War on Iraq.  

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