Could this be true? It's a press release from Jean Schodorf Campaign today:
Schodorf catches up to Hartman and Pompeo
The Schodorf for Congress Campaign said today that their polling of Republican voters in the Fourth Congressional District now shows Jean Schodorf in a statistical tie with Wink Hartman and Mike Pompeo in the Republican primary for Fourth District Congress.
Those surveyed were asked, “If the election for congress were today, would you be voting for Jean Schodorf, Jim Anderson, Mike Pompeo, or Wink Hartman?” The names were rotated among callers.
The results:
Hartman 19%
Schodorf 18%
Pompeo 16%
Anderson 9%
Not sure 39%
The poll was conducted by Jayhawk Consulting Services on July 15, two days after Jean Schodorf was endorsed by former U.S. Senator Nancy Kassebaum Baker.
Jean Schodorf said, “I’m very pleased with where we are at this point. Although Mr. Hartman and Mr. Pompeo have been advertising heavily, we have managed to close the gap with old-fashioned person to person campaigning. Our own advertising begins in earnest this weekend.”
Jayhawk Consulting Services conducted 400 live personal interviews. There is a 95% level of confidence in the results. Dr. Jim Yonally, President of Jayhawk Consulting Services, has over 30 years of experience in public opinion polling, campaign consulting, and Kansas public policy development. “Over the past 12 years our polls have correctly predicted the outcome of candidate elections with 94% accuracy,” said Yonally.
His firm surveyed Republicans who have actually voted in at least two of the last three primary elections. Polling was done on a geographic representation of past voter turnout, using experienced callers who are well-educated adults.
For more information contact: Jean Schodorf 316.259.0912 or 316.831.0229
Monday, July 19, 2010
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4 comments:
Either Schodorf or Anderson have my vote, I will not vote for Hartman or Pompeo. Too much politics as usual from those two.
Jean who ?
Snelling. I think it's a dude.
Anyone endorsed by Kassebaum has lost my vote. Guess that leaves Anderson.
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