2006 Delaware Senate Race
Poll Data
pollster | date | Carper (D) | Ting (R) | spread |
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Race Analysis
Senate
2000: Carper 56, Roth 44
1994: Roth 56, Oberly 42
President
2004: Kerry 53, Bush 46
2000: Gore 55, Bush 42
1996: Clinton 52, Dole 37
2000: Carper 56, Roth 44
1994: Roth 56, Oberly 42
President
2004: Kerry 53, Bush 46
2000: Gore 55, Bush 42
1996: Clinton 52, Dole 37
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