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50-State Strategy: Idaho Races Tied

Posted by on October 30, 2006 at 12:08 PM

The Idaho Statesman reports two major races in Idaho are in a statistical dead heat:

Republican and Democratic candidates in a few major Idaho political races are separated by just a few percentage points and virtually tied, according to a new statewide poll of 625 voters who said they were likely to cast a ballot Nov. 7.

U.S. Rep. C.L. "Butch" Otter, the GOP candidate for governor, is tied with Democrat Jerry Brady, according to the poll conducted Oct. 23-25 by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research of Washington, D.C., for KIVI-TV and the Idaho Statesman, which published it Sunday.

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The 1st District congressional race on the west side of the state - for the seat Otter is vacating - also is tied, the survey found. Republican Bill Sali, an eight-term state legislator, was supported by 39 percent of those polled, compared to 37 percent for Democrat Larry Grant, a former Micron Technology Inc. executive.

Idaho voters, early voting has started in your state. Call your state party for more information about where and when. You can also sign up to volunteer while you are on the phone. Their phone number is 208-334-2852. If you live in the first congressional district, you can click here for a list of early voting locations.

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