McCain leads Kirkpatrick by double digits, 53-38, in a poll commissioned by the US Chamber of Commerce. The poll, which surveyed 600 respondents, shows McCain ahead by 15 points overall and with 18 points in the Phoenix media market.
Read More »McCain trounces Kirkpatrick in US Chamber poll
Bennett to enter CD1 race 
Former Secretary of State and Senate President Ken Bennett said he plans to run for the vacant First Congressional District seat in next year’s election.
Read More »Babeu’s CD1 poll has him as Republican frontrunner
Paul Babeu is the GOP front-runner in the race to replace Ann Kirkpatrick in the sprawling first congressional district – if you believe Babeu’s consultant.
Read More »Poll: 53 percent of Arizonans favor decriminalizing marijuana 
New poll numbers show a slim majority of Arizonans favor decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana.
Read More »Poll: McCain approval rating slightly higher than last year
A new poll suggests Arizonans are feeling a bit more positive toward the state’s senior senator as he asks for another six years in Washington.
Read More »Poll: 53% say Arizona is in water crisis, but experts disagree 
A new poll of 400 Arizonans shows a slight majority, 53 percent, believe the state is in a water crisis, and an even higher percentage say politicians and the media aren’t giving the crisis enough attention.
Read More »CAP poll shows majority supports traditional definition
Defying the conventional wisdom and conclusions reached recently by other pollsters, a survey commissioned by the Family Research Council and the Center for Arizona Policy shows that 53 percent of Americans agree that marriage should be defined only as a union between a man and a woman.
Read More »Sources: Jones is eyeing the Phoenix mayor’s race
Christine Jones’ name has been floating around as a possible candidate for Phoenix mayor, and rumors abound that she’s commissioned a poll on the race.
Read More »Double-digit doom for DuVal?
A poll conducted by online polling firm YouGov on behalf of CBS News and The New York Times’ vertical TheUpshot entered the public domain this morning, and it was nothing but good news for Ducey. The poll of 2,808 self-identified likely voters, conducted Sept. 20 through Oct. 1, found Ducey with a 10-point lead, 47 percent to 37 percent.
Read More »Put this poll in your pipe and smoke it
Rose+Moser+Allyn Public and Online Relations released a poll today showing Ducey with a double-digit lead in the GOP primary for governor. The live-caller poll of 400 self-identified likely Republican primary voters had the majority of respondents undecided.
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