Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina

Updated – CA-Sen Poll Watch: Barbara Boxer 51% Vs. Carly Fiorina 43%

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From the Carly Fiorina campaign:

September 26, 2010

MEMORANDUM

TO: Interested Parties
FR: Martin Wilson, C ampaign Manager, Carly for California
RE: Los Angeles Times Poll/CA Senate Race Update
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The just-released poll by the Los Angeles Times is neither an accurate nor a reliable reflection of voter interest or likely participation in the upcoming election.

Simply put, the Times poll overestimates Democratic voter participation by a wide margin, hence it produced skewed results that are inconsistent with other public and private polling in this race, including the respected Field Poll released on Friday. Specifically, the poll’s sample indicates that self-identified Democrats will hold a 16.75 percent advantage over Republicans, which is at least double what other credible polls indicate. In addition to understating the Republican vote, its results are based on 9 percent
participation of independent voters when, again, other pollsters estimate that at least 20 percent of the electorate will be comprised of swing voters.

With such an errant sampling methodology, we are amazed that Boxer’s lead over Carly is not in the double digits as opposed to the eight-point advantage they are giving the incumbent. At this stage and in light of the dynamics of the race during the time this survey was in the field, that is a gap that can, and will, be bridged in the coming weeks.

For 10 days, while this survey was being conducted, Barbara Boxer spent several million dollars on unanswered advertising mischaracterizing both her own record and Carly’s record. It is notable that, despite this, Barbara Boxer was unable to increase her standing with voters in the Field Poll. We are now answering back with the launch of our advertising campaign just 72 hours ago, after both the Times and Field polls had been completed. As this campaign moves forward and as voters become aware of the facts about Barbara Boxer, the hyper-partisan career politician, the dynamics in this race will change quickly. Over the course of the next 38 days, the spotlight will be squarely on
Barbara Boxer and the low road she has taken toward achieving higher office. Carly will stand in stark contrast to Boxer’s record of failure: a bipartisan problem solver who will use her real-world business experience to find common-sense solutions to solving our state and nation’s problems. As that happens, the numbers in this race will move, so hold on to your hats for an exciting and competitive race to November 2.

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Pollster’s Interactive poll average graph: Boxer 47.9& Vs. Fiorina 44.2%

The latest poll in this race from the Los Angeles Times/USC is probably an outlier since the venerable California Field Poll has the race closer and they polled at about the same time. Also, there have been some documented deficiencies in the polling sample (Meg Whitman campaign)

There is strong evidence why the LA Times/USC Poll is out-of-step with the California Field Poll, despite the fact that they polled voters at the same time. The Field Poll conducted interviews from September 14-21 and the LAT/USC Poll was in the field September 15-22. The most significant difference is that the LAT/USC poll under-sampled Republicans. That’s why its results differ so sharply from Field and all the other recently reported public polls, as well as our own internal polls. Field provides a far truer representation of California’s 2010 electorate, in our estimation.

But…..this is yet another poll that has Carly Fiorina behind.


Pollster

Dates

N/Pop

Fiorina

Boxer

Other

Undecided

Margin

USC/LATimes
9/15-22/10 838 LV 43 51 4 +8D

SurveyUSA
9/19-21/10 610 LV 43 49 6 2 +6D

Field
9/14-21/10 599 LV 41 47 12 +6D

Rasmussen
9/20/10 750 LV 43 47 4 6 +4D

FOX
9/18/10 1000 LV 46 47 3 4 +1D

PPP (D)
9/14-16/10 614 LV 42 50 8 +8D

FOX
9/11/10 1000 LV 44 46 4 6 +2D

Rasmussen
9/6/10 750 LV 48 47 2 3 +1R

Barbara Boxer has been running television ads statewide for a couple of weeks while Fiorina just started a few days ago.

Now, is the time for Fiorina, before early and absentee voting starts, to light up the California television airwaves – if she wants to win.

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