Dodd Trails Republican Challengers
by Christine Stuart | April 2, 2009 8:05 AM
Posted to Election 2010

A Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows US Senator Chris Dodd trailing his Republican challengers if the 2010 election were held today.
According to the poll Dodd trails Republican Rob Simmons 50 to 34 percent, state Sen. Sam Caligiuri 41 to 37 percent and former ambassador Tom Foley 43 to 35 percent.
A total of 35 percent of voters said they definitely or probably will vote for Dodd for reelection next year, while 59 percent say they probably won’t or definitely won’t vote for him.
“A 33 percent job approval is unheard of for a 30-year incumbent, especially a Democrat in a blue state,” Doug Schwartz, Quinnipiac’s poll director said in a press release. “Sen. Christopher Dodd’s numbers among Democrats are especially devastating. Since the AIG controversy, his approval rating among Democrats is down to 51 percent, and only 58 percent of Democrats say they will vote for him against Simmons, who at this point is the best known and strongest Republican challenger.”
Voters in the poll said 50 to 43 percent that Dodd has strong leadership qualities, but they say 54 to 32 percent that he is not honest and trustworthy and 52 to 39 percent that he does not care about their needs and problems.
“Voters won’t vote for you if they don’t trust you. Dodd must find a way to regain the trust of Connecticut voters, and do it before a Republican challenger - and maybe a Democratic primary challenger - gains too much momentum,” Schwartz said.
Most voters, 59 percent, are angry that AIG paid bonuses to some executives, while 33 percent were “bothered but not angry.”
Gov. Jodi Rell gets a 72 to 22 percent approval rating, including 65 to 30 percent among Democrats.
Sen. Joseph Lieberman gets a 46 to 47 percent split approval rating, but Democrats still disapprove of the Democrat turned independent giving him an approval rating of 63 to 31 percent.
The poll was conducted between March 26 and March 31 and 1,181 Connecticut registered voters were surveyed. The margin of error is plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.

Comments (4)
Posted by: ctkeith | April 2, 2009 10:54 AM
Yep,
And according to Dougy Schwartz, Joe Lieberman had Approval ratings of around 75% amongst both Dems and Repubs this far out in the 06 cycle and Likely couldn't be beaten in a primary.
Schwartz did this poll and pushed the results to get himself facetime and his poll print space.
Like Lapdogs I'm sure the entire MSM will give it to him.
PS-An R2000 poll 2 weeks or so prior to this had Dodd ahead of all Rs in this poll.
Posted by: ACR | April 3, 2009 10:07 AM
>>Schwartz did this poll and pushed the results to get himself facetime and his poll print space.
Yeah sure.
He's going to jeopardize the credibility his poll has achieved after years and years (no one took them seriously when they put Lieberman in striking distance of Weicker in `88) just to get some publicity.
Please, get me a 100 hits of whatever you're taking, they must be great!
Posted by: ctkeith | April 3, 2009 12:13 PM
Hey ACR,
I'm all for the RNC making the Senate race in ct there Marquee race in 2010.
I know Pres. Obama will make sure Sen Dodd has whatever amount of money he needss to win.Your Party is expected to lose as many as 6-8 of the 15 seats they must defend in the Senate in 2010,maybe more if the economy recovers.If Republcans want to match Chris Dodds,who could easily raise 20 Million in Ct ,I say Bring it on.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/12/senate.republicans/index.html
Posted by: christine | April 3, 2009 1:28 PM
Dodd strikes back with DSCC video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkyRw7kfi04