Giant Killer

In 2006, former mayor Sarah Palin (R) beat a sitting governor in the Republican primary in Alaska, then beat a widely popular former governor in the general, and not by a small margin. Someone is having some fun now, matching Palin up with embattled Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. The results? Palin beats Stevens 59%-36%.

It's not bad when, after just half a year on the job, you boast 84% approval ratings and just 5% disapproval ratings, as Palin does. More importantly, for Democrats, Stevens' approval rating is just 44%, compared to 40% disapprove.

In other polling news, Congressman Bobby Jindal (R) has a huge lead over his nearest competitor in the race to replace Gov. Kathleen Blanco (D) in Louisiana. Jindal is taking 63% compared with State Sen. Walter Boasso's 14%. Add New Orleans Gov. Ray Nagin to the mix and he pulls just 11% to Jindal's 60% and Boasso's 10%.

New Orleans has a very fast turn-around from filing to the election. The filing deadline is September 6th, and the general is October 20th. If Jindal somehow falls below 50% before the 20th, a runoff takes place November 17th. At the moment, though, it looks as if Jindal's days in DC are numbered, and that he will take up residence in Baton Rouge shortly.



Copyright © Time Inc. All rights reserved.

Subscribe | Customer Service | Help | Site Map | Search | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
Terms of Use | Reprints & Permissions |
Press Releases | Media Kit Try AOL for 1000 Hours FREE!