Here’s the sort of polling Democrats haven’t seen much of in a few weeks. Rep. Larry Kissell (D-N.C.), a freshman who rode into a western North Carolina district on the 2008 Obama wave, is comfortably ahead of several credible Republican challengers. Lou Huddleston, whom I spoke to for this story on black Republican candidates, is one of several opponents who trail Kissell by 14 to 18 points.Kissell’s advantage, according to Public Policy Polling, is his vote against the health care bill.
Kissell’s no vote appears to have insulated him from some of the ill will toward national Democrats in the district. Despite winning it in 2008 Barack Obama’s approval rating now stands at a negative 47/50 there and Congressional Democrats get a 40/53 approval. Given that context Kissell is doing alright.
We'll see if any of the others see the light and quit doing Nancy Pelosi's bidding.
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