NV-02: New Poll Shows a Tight Race, DCCC Buys Time

Research 2000 (10/25-28, likely voters, 10/3-5 in parens):

Jill Derby (D): 44 (41)

Dean Heller (R-inc): 47 (48)

(MoE: ±5.0%)

Those are some very nice numbers for Derby. Combined with the recent Democratic voter registration surge in the district and exit polling showing Derby with a 55-44 lead in the early vote, perhaps Derby could shock us all next week. Keep your eyes on this one.

(Hat-tip: Sven)

UPDATE: We have just received word that the DCCC is buying air-time in the district on the heels of this poll.

17 thoughts on “NV-02: New Poll Shows a Tight Race, DCCC Buys Time”

  1. Derby joins Grayson on people finally getting airtime that deserve   my list is down to 28.  

  2. NV-02 is the biggest House district (geographically) that doesn’t make up an entire state. It would turn a big chunk of the House map blue.

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