

Poll: Maloney edges Gillibrand in Dem. primary
06/24/09 08:46 AM ET
Rep. Carolyn Maloney, who looks all but certain to run for the Senate in New York next year, slightly leads Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in the hypothetical Democratic primary, according to a poll released Wednesday.
The Quinnipiac poll found Maloney leading Gillibrand 27 percent to 24 percent, right at the poll's plus or minus three percent margin of error. Forty-four percent were undecided.
Both Gillibrand and Maloney lead Rep. Peter King, a possible Republican contender, by more than 10 points.
So far, it appears that voters don't know enough about the contenders to form an opinion. Sixty-three percent said they didn't have an opinion of Gillibrand, 67 percent said the same of Maloney and 66 said that of King.
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The Quinnipiac poll found Maloney leading Gillibrand 27 percent to 24 percent, right at the poll's plus or minus three percent margin of error. Forty-four percent were undecided.
Both Gillibrand and Maloney lead Rep. Peter King, a possible Republican contender, by more than 10 points.
So far, it appears that voters don't know enough about the contenders to form an opinion. Sixty-three percent said they didn't have an opinion of Gillibrand, 67 percent said the same of Maloney and 66 said that of King.
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