The Boston Globe has justed posted results of a poll they conducted from Nov. 13-18. The poll showed that Coakley continues to lead the field among decided voters with 43%. Capuano has risen to 22%; Pagliuca comes in at 15%, and Khazei continues to trail with 6%. (Full poll results here.)
However, the poll also reportedly showed that just 26% of voters had decided who they would vote for, 24% said they are leaning towards a candidate, and a full 50% of likely Democratic voters remain undecided just 16 days before the December 8 election.
One other note: 43% of voters said health care should pass even if it included the Stupak amendment, while 32% said it should not.
Cross tabs just went up, and I will look at them tomorrow before the Pats game.
New Globe poll shows steady, uncertain lead for Coakley.
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The Senator
on Saturday, November 21, 2009
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