I just got an email about a new Rocky Mountain poll on the Arizona Senate race:
Pederson Cut Kyl's Lead By 22 Points Since January. According to a Rocky Mountain Poll released today, Jim Pederson's initial ad campaign has had a "dramatic" effect. Since January, Pederson has narrowed Kyl's lead from 29 points, at 55-26, to just seven, at 40-33. [Rocky Mountain Poll, 5/18/06]
Pederson's been on the air, which means that this is the first time voters have realized that there's an opponent to Kyl. Pederson's had some trouble with his campaign, but the recent collapse of the GOP is giving him another chance. The immigration fiasco is also wreaking havoc in this border state.
I wrote in December that Kyl was vulnerable and that his high numbers then were misleading. Unopposed candidates have a 'halo' effect, wherein they look really good to voters until there's actually a race. Look at the last Survey USA approval ratings among Democrats on Kyl (graphic below). Once Pederson went up on the air, partisans came home. That's how this works.

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