Update: The link to both the Democrat and Republican surveys in the 50th is here.
Leave it to team Furlong/Babcock at Datamar to be running numbers at this point:
Republican Voters Not Wild Yet About Any One Republican Candidate
For Every Republican Candidate in the Candidates-crowded April 11th 50th Congressional Special "Mixed" Primary Election the Combined "Neither favorable or unfavorable" (neutral) and "Unfamiliar with the name" responses Far Exceed the Combined "Favorable" and "Unfavorable" responses
San Diego – In the poll released today by Datamar Inc. regarding Republican candidates in the mixed-parties 50th Congressional Special Election to be held April 11th, the combined "Unfamiliar with the name" and "Neither favorable or unfavorable" (neutral) responses exceed the combined "Favorable" and "Unfavorable" responses. This survey questioned 50th Congressional District high-propensity registered Republican voters—Republicans who voted in the 2002 and 2004 Presidential primary elections. In the small “favorable” response category, Morrow was the clear leader at 29% favorable. Following were Bilbray (20%), Kaloogian (15%), and Uke (12%).
See it all here: