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Daily News's Daily Politics Blog: Rep. Nan Hayworth Up 13 Over Challenger Sean Patrick Maloney in NY-18


“Hayworth has the support of nearly three-quarters of Republicans while Maloney has the support of nearly two-thirds of Democrats, and nearly twice as many independents side with Hayworth over Maloney," said Siena's Steve Greenberg.
"[She] leads in every region of the district and she leads by 16 points in the portion of the district she currently represents and four points in the area new to the congressional district. There is no gender gap, with women and men favoring the Republican by nearly identical margins."
Daily News's Daily Politics Blog: Rep. Nan Hayworth Up 13 Over Challenger Sean Patrick Maloney in NY-18
Today's Siena poll shows incumbent GOP Rep. Nan Hayworth up 13 points over Democratic challenger Sean Patrick Maloney, with 46% of likely voters saying they'd return her to office, 33% choosing him to represent NY-18, 10% backing Working Families Party hopeful Larry Weissman and 11% undecided.
“Hayworth has the support of nearly three-quarters of Republicans while Maloney has the support of nearly two-thirds of Democrats, and nearly twice as many independents side with Hayworth over Maloney," said Siena's Steve Greenberg.
"[She] leads in every region of the district and she leads by 16 points in the portion of the district she currently represents and four points in the area new to the congressional district. There is no gender gap, with women and men favoring the Republican by nearly identical margins."
More than half of those surveyed -- 54% -- said they still don't know enough about Maloney to form an opinion of him.
This blog post was written by Celeste Katz, published by the Daily News's Daily Politics Blog, and can be found here.
Today's Siena poll shows incumbent GOP Rep. Nan Hayworth up 13 points over Democratic challenger Sean Patrick Maloney, with 46% of likely voters saying they'd return her to office, 33% choosing him to represent NY-18, 10% backing Working Families Party hopeful Larry Weissman and 11% undecided.
“Hayworth has the support of nearly three-quarters of Republicans while Maloney has the support of nearly two-thirds of Democrats, and nearly twice as many independents side with Hayworth over Maloney," said Siena's Steve Greenberg.
"[She] leads in every region of the district and she leads by 16 points in the portion of the district she currently represents and four points in the area new to the congressional district. There is no gender gap, with women and men favoring the Republican by nearly identical margins."
More than half of those surveyed -- 54% -- said they still don't know enough about Maloney to form an opinion of him.
This blog post was written by Celeste Katz, published by the Daily News's Daily Politics Blog, and can be found here.

