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5th Supreme Court District Republican candidate Lloyd Karmeier is leading Democrat Gordon Maag, according to a new poll commissioned by a biz group and conducted by a GOP pollster. The poll has Karmeier leading 43-40 with 17 percent undecided. The survey of likely voters was taken Oct 17 and 18 and has a margin of error of +/- 4.9 percent. Here’s more.
A September poll by the same group had Karmeier leading 40% to 37% with 21% undecided. [Snip]16% of those interviewed viewed Maag positively and 17% viewed him negatively. 22% viewed Karmeier positively and only 9% saw him negatively.
The poll had some other things to say about the district as well, according to the article:
67% of respondents feel the Illinois Supreme Court is headed in the “wrong direction,” and only 12% believe the high court is headed in the right direction.The Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, a strong backer of Maag, was viewed favorably by 21% of respondents and unfavorably by 38%.
The Illinois Chamber of Commerce was viewed favorably by 59% of respondents and unfavorably by 11%
President George W. Bush leads Democrat challenger Sen. John Kerry 45% to 42% among respondents. Bush led Kerry 48% to 41% in the September poll
In the race for U.S. Senate, Democrat Barack Obama led Republican Alan Keyes, 52% to 27%
posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Oct 22, 04 @ 5:42 pm
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A different poll has Maag ahead, but I don’t believe it’s been published yet.
Comment by Anonymous Friday, Oct 22, 04 @ 6:45 pm
Funny how Karmeier is pasting his opponent for being “a tool of the Trial Lawyers” while the Insurance Industry, HMOs and Pharmaceutical interests have dumped more than $1 million into this race (filtered through the US Chamber).
Docs in the Metro East are certainly getting socked with ridiculous premiums for med/mal insurance - that’s entirely the fault of litigators??? Last time I checked, the insurance companies, HMOs and pharmaceutical interests shared culpability for those ridiculous premiums…but I guess that story might be too “hard” to report down in the hinterlands…
Comment by Anonymous Saturday, Oct 23, 04 @ 4:51 pm