Public Policy Polls has released these results for the presidential, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House races in Montana.
For President, when Gary Johnson is included, the results are: Romney 46%, Obama 43%, Johnson 7%, undecided 5%. When Johnson is omitted, the results are: Romney 50%, Obama 45%, 5% undecided.
For U.S. Senate and U.S. House, which are also both 3-way races, the results are: Senate- Democrat Jon Tester 45%, Republican Denny Rehberg 43%, Libertarian Dan Cox 8%, undecided 3%. Also, House- Republican Steve Daines 40%, Democrat Kim Gillan 37%, Libertarian Dave Kaiser 9%, undecided 15%. Thanks to Mike Fellows for the link.
I was under the impression that Goode was not on the ballot in MT?? I thought I had read where the Montana CST decided not to circulate a petition….
If he is on, and Richard is very accurate, that is good news….
Goode is not on the ballot in Montana unless I have missed something. We attempted to get American Elect which we failed to do. He is a write in.
##1 and 2, thank you; you’re right. I corrected the post.
good news that polls are including libertarian candidates.
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Some sponsoring debate oganizations are requiring candidate have 5% in one poll. So this poll helps liberarians on that issue.