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Edited on Tue Nov-27-07 11:04 PM by Blue_In_AK
(Press release from the Benson campaign)
A poll conducted by the Craciun Group in Anchorage shows Diane Benson can handily beat Don Young if the election were held now. In the last race for the U.S. House, Benson was the first challenger to Young to gain a substantial share of the vote, winning 40.1%. The poll also shows Benson and Ethan Berkowitz in a close race for the 2008 Democratic nomination for the U.S. House.
The Craciun Group is a highly respected Alaska polling and survey organization noted for their scientific and unbiased polls. The survey was conducted with professional interviewers over the period from October 27 through November 2, 2007.
Diane Benson vs. Don Young results:
Diane Benson 45.3% Don Young 36.7%
Horserace results:
Diane Benson 21.1% Ethan Berkowitz 28.6% Jake Metcalfe 8.3%
Diane Benson vs. Gabrielle La Doux results:
Diane Benson 45.0% Gabrielle LaDoux 12.3%
Benson is pleased with the results and thinks they reflected the feedback that she has been getting in her numerous appearances throughout the state.
“The results show that Alaskans are no longer willing to maintain business as usual. They want a change, but not just any change. I am inspired,” said Benson. “The poll shows over 30% of those polled are undecided, which suggests people are looking us over good, as well they should before they pick a candidate.”
Benson was in Washington D.C. when she heard the results of the Craciun poll. She shared highlights of the poll in meetings with the Democratic National Committee (DNC), the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), and with other Congressional members and organizations while in D.C.
The Benson for Congress campaign decided to wait until Benson returned from her travels before announcing the results to the public.
If elected to Congress, Benson would score more firsts for Alaskans, who recently elected their first female governor, Sarah Palin, just a few years after electing their first female U.S. Senator, Lisa Murkowski. Benson would be the first woman from Alaska elected to the U.S. House as well as the first American Native woman. She also would be the first Alaska Native, man or woman, elected to national office.
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