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Alaska

Senate

New

Mark Begich (D) 46%
Sen. Ted Stevens (R) 45%
Ivan Moore Research (D) poll of 500 likely voters taken Oct. 17-19 for four Alaska media outlets. It had a 4.4-point margin of error.

Previous

Begich 48%
Stevens 46%
Research 2000 poll of 600 likely voters taken Oct. 14-16 for the Daily Kos (D) Web site. It had a 4-point margin of error.

At-large

New

Ethan Berkowitz (D) 51%
Rep. Don Young (R) 43%
Ivan Moore Research (D) poll of 500 likely voters taken Oct. 17-19 for four Alaska media outlets. It had a 4.4-point margin of error.

Previous

Berkowitz 49%
Young 44%
Poll of 500 likely voters taken Sept. 20-22 by Ivan Moore Research (D) for the Anchorage Press, KTUU-TV and KENI-AM. It had a 4.4-point margin of error.

Florida

18th district

New

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 48%
Annette Taddeo (D) 41%
Lake Research Partners (D) poll of 457 likely voters taken Oct. 21 for Taddeo. It had a 4.6-point margin of error.

Previous

Ros-Lehtinen 53%
Taddeo 36%
Other 1%
Research 2000 poll taken Sept. 23-25 for the Daily Kos (D) Web site. It queried 400 likely voters and had a 4.9-point margin of error.

Louisiana

Senate

New

Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) 54%
John Kennedy (R) 34%
Richard Fontanesi (L) 3%
Mellman Group (D) poll of 600 likely voters conducted Oct. 16-18 for Landrieu. It had a 4-point margin of error.

Previous

Landrieu 47%
Kennedy 42%
OnMessage Inc. (R) poll of 500 likely voters taken Oct. 14-16 for Kennedy. It had a 4.4-point margin of error.

Maine

Senate

New

Sen. Susan Collins (R) 57%
Rep. Tom Allen (D) 36%
Pan Atlantic SMS Group poll of 400 registered voters conducted Oct. 13-16. It had a 4.9-point margin of error.

Previous

Collins 53%
Allen 40%
Research 2000 poll of 600 likely voters taken Oct. 14-15 for the Daily Kos (D) Web site. It had a 4-point margin of error.

North Carolina

Senate

New

Kay Hagan (D) 46%
Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R) 45%
Chris Cole (L) 5%
SurveyUSA poll of 627 likely voters conducted Oct. 18-20 for North Carolina media outlets. It had a 4-point margin of error.

Previous

Hagan 49%
Dole 42%
Public Policy Polling (D) surveyed 1,200 likely voters Oct. 18-19. The survey had a 2.8-point margin of error.

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