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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Dan Mongiardo's Camp SPINS Bad Poll News. BTW: Kim Geveden Is Terrible. Read News Release Below.

Mongiardo Leads Conway in Bluegrass Poll
Three Independent Polls in Last Seven Days; All Have Mongiardo Winning
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FRANKFORT – The Bluegrass Poll released by the Louisville Courier-Journal and WHAS-11 TV in Louisville shows Mongiardo leading Conway by one point, 38 – 37.

Mongiardo campaign spokesman Kim Geveden said, “The Bluegrass Poll confirms that Daniel Mongiardo continues to lead Jack Conway despite being heavily outspent and enduring a relentless barrage of false negative attack ads. With the Bluegrass Poll added to the mix, over the last seven days, there have now been three separate independent polls, all showing Daniel Mongiardo winning by an average of 5.4 points.”

The Bluegrass Poll conducted by Survey USA sampled 662 likely voters May 9-11 and has a MoE +/- 3.9%.

“While I am sure the Conway camp will go into full spin cycle trying desperately to suggest they have momentum, the fact is, over the last 30 days, Jack Conway's campaign has stalled," Geveden said.

To prove his point, Geveden pointed to the last three Bluegrass Polls conducted by Survey USA.

March 1-3 Mongiardo 45 – 37 +18 Undecided 19 Sample Size 590 MoE 4.1%
April 9-11 Mongiardo 35 – 32 +3 Undecided 21 Sample Size 659 MoE 3.9%
May 9-11 Mongiardo 38 – 37 +1 Undecided 12 Sample Size 662 MoE 3.9%

According to the Bluegrass Poll, Conway picked up 15 points from March 3 to April 11. However, from April 9 to May 11, Conway barely moved two points – statistically irrelevant.

“For the past 16 months, Daniel has spent his time and effort traveling the state, meeting and listening to voters concerns, while Jack Conway has spent his time chasing after money from the big utilities, Wall Street insiders and Washington special interests. There is no question that the working families of Kentucky know that Daniel Mongiardo is on their side, and we feel very confident as we approach election day,” Geveden concluded.

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