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Barry Jantz

Datamar’s Saturday Tracking Virtually Unchanged in CD 50

As compared to Friday’s version, Datamar’s Saturday numbers remain nearly the same:

Datamar Saturday Tracking Survey
50th Congressional District Special Election
Roach And Bilbray Still Tied For Second
Busby Still In Lead

San Diego – Little candidate “movement” was shown in the daily tracking poll released Saturday by Datamar Inc. regarding candidates from all political parties in the 50th Congressional Special Election to be held on Tuesday.

Busby 39.6
Roach 17.5
Bilbray 16.3
Kaloogian 8.9
Morrow 6.9
Uke 4.9

See the entire survey here.

3 Responses to “Datamar’s Saturday Tracking Virtually Unchanged in CD 50”

  1. stoos@jslink.net Says:

    Roach is being pounded by both Bilbray and Uke, but he continues to hold his level of support.

    Kaloogian is dropping and it appears that conservatives are shifting to Roach as they see this now as another Wilson-Baldwin type battle in San Diego!

  2. DAdmire@san.rr.com Says:

    I thought Roach would have at least shown some hits from the attacks of Bilbray and Uke…but he is unaffected…either his support is stronger than people expected or we are starting to see the conservative rally behind a conservative that can win.

  3. neightiesguy@yahoo.com Says:

    Watch for Roach to taper off a bit. In the San Diego Mayoral Race, Roach clone Steve Francis was polling tied with Jerry Sanders the evening before the election, but Sanders actually beat Francis by over 5 points. Rich guys with zero name ID coming into a race usually find their support in the polls is somewhat soft on election day. If someone says they are voting for Bilbray, you can bet they really mean it.