Poll Fatigue
October 4, 2005 | 5:37 a.m.
Another day, another poll about the 2006 races, this one from Quinnipiac University. It must be getting hard to write the headlines on these things. Democrats hold big leads over GOP candidates nobody's ever heard of in races to which nobody is paying attention. Scraps of news include Tom Golisano looking marginally stronger against Eliot than any of the other candidates, a reminder that outside media circles New Yorkers have no idea who Bill Weld is. Also, 13% of voters say they hold Al Pirro against his wife, and 59% of voters say Hillary should pledge to serve the full six-year term, a number that's been holding pretty steady.
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