Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie has a huge lead on Democratic candidate Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam two weeks before the election, according to a new poll. Gillespie leads Northam by 8 points, 41 to 33 percent, among likely voters in a Hampton University Center for Public Policy poll released Wednesday. This new poll is a positive sign for Gillespie, who President Donald Trump endorsed in early October. Vice President Mike Pence, who spoke at one of Gillespies campaign rallies in Abingdon, Va., also endorsed him. Former president George W. Bush, who spoke at two of his rallies in October, endorsed him too. This is the second poll in recent months with Gillespie leading over Northam. A Monmouth University poll released Oct. 17 showed Gillespie with a 1-percent lead over Northam. The latest poll from Real Clear Politics shows Northam holding a 5.8-percent advantage. The new poll was conducted by the Hampton University Center for Public Policy and questioned 750 likely voters registered voters in the Virginia General Election. The poll was conducted Oct. 18-22 from a random sampling of 400 landline and 350 cell phones. The election takes place in the commonwealth of Virginia on Nov. 7th. |
Poster Comment:
I'd love to see the Dems crying again. The longer they go without a single win in any statewide race, the more their donor base refuses to give them more money.
A Gillespie win would be good news for the GOP Swamp. Perversely, it would also be very good news for Teh Donald.