With the 2014 campaign season making a turn into the autumn home stretch, three new state polls by NBC News/Marist shows Republican Senate candidates in Arkansas and Kentucky improving their standing with voters while the Democratic lead in Colorado’s Senate race maintains.
The change since the last time the poll was taken, in May, is most pronounced in Arkansas, where Democratic incumbent Senator Mark Pryor’s 11-point lead among registered voters has dwindled to a tie with Republican challenger Rep. Tom Cotton. Cotton’s number has grown only slightly, but Pryor’s decline coincides with the addition of two new candidates since May (a Libertarian and a Green Party candidate) and some growth in the number of undecideds.
In a showdown between two former congressmen running for Arkansas governor, Republican Asa Hutchinson is ahead of Democrat Mike Ross among likely voters, 48% to 39%.
The addition of a third candidate also corresponds to a decline in support for Alison Lundergan Grimes, the Democratic challenger to Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in Kentucky. McConnell’s 46% to 45% lead over Lundergan Grimes among registered voters in May has extended to 45% to 38%, with 9% supporting Libertarian David Patterson.
This is the first independent poll to be conducted entirely after McConnell’s campaign manager resigned in proximity to a political payoff scandal.
Democratic Colorado Senator Mark Udall’s 8-point lead over challenger Cory Gardner among registered voters is essentially unchanged since July. Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper also leads his Republican challenger, Bob Beauprez, 43% to 39% among likely voters, with another 5% going for Libertarian Matthew Hess.









