Larry Kissell, NC-08: The Proof is in the Polls

Respected polling firm, Anzalone Liszt Research, has released a new poll for North Carolina's 8th Congressional District and it shows Larry Kissell with tremendous momentum pulling away from Republican incumbent Robin Hayes.

The number that first jumps out is the informed vote where Kissell leads Hayes by 7 points. (49% Kissell/42% Hayes) The informed vote poll is taken after a paragraph about each candidate is read to the voter. These paragraphs include platform statements and are not considered a negative push.

Looking over the poll it is hard to find anything that is negative for Larry Kissell, especially at this stage in the race. Despite his disadvantage in name recognition (89% Hayes/22% Kissell) Larry only trails Hayes by 8 points in a head to head initial vote.(46% Hayes/38% Kissell) In other words, Hayes can't garner 50% of the vote even with overwhelming name recognition.

Another indicator that Hayes has an uphill battle for November is his positive to negative ratio. Currently this is 1.4 to 1 which according to Anzalone Liszt is well below the 2 to 1 ratio that is a benchmark for incumbents.

When you combine this with the current political environment in Washington it appears that Robin Hayes may be wearing the incumbency like a weight around his neck.

More specific numbers from the 8th District make the situation look even worse for Hayes. From the Anzalone Liszt Research summary:

A majority (52%) of voters give the economy in their area of North Carolina a negative rating. It is clear that voters believe CAFTA and "fast track" legislation has hurt the local economy and 59% are less likely to vote for Hayes because of his support for these two measures, after initially opposing them.
If you think the above tidbits are positive, the picture looks even brighter when compared to the numbers from 2004. Beth Troutman received 45% of the vote in November. The following poll numbers for the Troutman campaign are from a poll completed in September 2004. Kissell poll results are the first listed for comparison.

2006Generic Vote: 42% Democrat / 33% Republican
Initial Vote: 46% Hayes / 38% Kissell
Informed Vote: 49% Kissell / 42% Hayes

2004Generic Vote: 42% Republican / 37% Democrat
Initial Vote: 53% Hayes / 19% Troutman
Informed Vote: 55% Hayes / 26% Troutman

If Troutman can win 45% of the vote after such weak poll numbers, when voters are favoring Republicans and after being outspent by well over $1 million it is not only conceivable, but highly likely that the 8th District will be sending Larry Kissell to Washington in November.

Those of you familiar with the Troutman/Hayes race will recall that Troutman was not a candidate who would have wide appeal among the mostly working class Democrats who live in this district. She was among the nation's youngest candidates at 27, with very little political experience and was a crew member from the hit television show, West Wing. Contrast that with Larry Kissell who has spent as many years in the textile industry as Troutman had spent on the earth, who saw his textile job move to Mexico, who is a deacon of his church and a man of his word and it isn't hard to imagine Larry running away with this campaign.

The fact that the district leans Democratic doesn't hurt either. From Anzalone Liszt:

The 8th is a culturally Democratic district. Democrats have a nice point advantage on the generic ballot (42%Democrat / 33% Republican) and 51% of the voters are registered Democrats (31% Republican). Democratic Governor Mike Easley recieves a 62% favorable rating.
A campaign insider pointed out that this is a district that went for Bush in 2004 by 54%. These are not Kerry Democrats, so the presidential race actually helped Hayes at the polls. There is no national or state-wide race that will bring voters out who only vote top of the ticket. This is going to hurt Hayes and that's one more strike against him.

Larry Kissell is an 8th District Democrat. He embodies the values and spirit of the people in this district. He understands what they feel and why it is important. He shares their feelings and their values. His campaign is about the people of the 8th District.

This isn't a poll driven campaign, but it's nice when a poll confirms what the voters have been telling you all along. The people of the 8th district are ready for a change and I hope that this poll will prove to the rest of the folks what we have been saying all along -- We're going to win this election.
Larry Kissell knows that is important to keep your word. He doesn't just say the words honesty and integrity, he lives them. These are the values that will appeal to the voters in this district and this is the message they need to hear.   Please help Larry get the message out.  Consider a contribution today.



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Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 10:04:48 AM EST

Great news! (none / 0)

The Kissell campaign continues to gain momentum as the voters in the 8th realize they have an outstanding alternative to the incompetent Hayes.

Go Larry!


by working for change on Tue May 23, 2006 at 10:11:59 AM EST

This is great news (none / 0)

All Larry needs is a chance to get the message out.  The time is there, so he needs the money.  


Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 10:17:52 AM EST

Go Larry Go! (none / 0)

Go Larry Go!!!
I had the opportunity to hear Larry speak in Charlotte last week & he was wonderful. He connects with real voters on the issues, jobs going overseas, gas prices, health care, and offers a great alternative to Hayes. Larry is bright, articulate, and real! He understands what constituents in the 8th are concerned about, will work for them, and he deserves our support.
Let's send a teacher to Congress!!

DFred
by fred99 on Tue May 23, 2006 at 11:06:45 AM EST

Re: Go Larry Go! (none / 0)

I got to meet him at the Mecklenburg County Democratic convention.  He and Steve.  I was so impressed and that's what started the ball rolling.

If our MyDD readers haven't visited DailyKos to recommend, please give us a nod...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/5/23/ 95950/3084


Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 11:55:50 AM EST
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Hey Southern Dem... (none / 0)

Do you have a link to this polling report?  I'd like make a diary about this over on the Swing State Project.  Thanks!


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by HellofaSandwich on Tue May 23, 2006 at 12:26:07 PM EST

Re: Hey Southern Dem... (none / 0)

Nope.  I forgot to mention here that The Kissell campaign gave BlueNC an exclusive for 24 hours, so the poll hasn't been released yet to the media.  I'll see if they have a link, because I know it's been released now.  They gave us 24 hours out of respect for the work posts we've made.  I will check to make sure it's OK to release them and then maybe I can scan them in and email them over.


Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 02:59:58 PM EST
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Re: Hey Southern Dem... (none / 0)

Thanks!  I already blogged about it, but if you do have a copy of the report, I'd still be glad to see it.

Good luck over there in North Carolina!


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by HellofaSandwich on Tue May 23, 2006 at 03:26:28 PM EST
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AWESOME (none / 0)

I am so excited that our hard work is showing up in the polls.  I have been encouraging bloggers from all over the country to donate to the KISSELL campaign.  Hayes MUST go.  

The only way to cure the current illness of giving all rights to corporations and taking from average citizens is to elect Representatives such as KISSELL.  I do not live in the 8th district of NC, but I know that LARRY KISSELL will be standing up for me in Congress.  I am donating time and money to his campaign and challenge others, who wish to see the US governed by the people and for the people, to do the same.  

Thank you Larry for your willingness to go to Washington and work on my behalf!  


by send dems to DC on Tue May 23, 2006 at 01:00:12 PM EST

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Great News!

The more voters find out about Hayes' record, the more they will be looking for an alternative.


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by KansasNate on Tue May 23, 2006 at 01:47:50 PM EST

Great news! (none / 0)

A few weeks ago a good friend from N.C. encouraged all of us at a blog to help support Larry Kissel's campaign. Her endorsement was so passionate and her enthusiasm so infectious that I sent a contribution. I see her confidence was well founded. Congratulations to the campaign team! I'm sure with a little more financial help, Larry Kissel will be joining his fellow Democrats in Washington as they reclaim the title of majority party.


by royaldan on Tue May 23, 2006 at 02:00:25 PM EST

Re: Larry Kissell, NC-08: The Proof is in the Pol (none / 0)

Go Larry!!!  I've got my fingers crossed for you!  


by CarolinaDawn on Tue May 23, 2006 at 02:44:31 PM EST

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Trailing by eight isn't exactly "pulling away" but all the trends look encouraging.  Good to see.


by Lucas O'Connor on Tue May 23, 2006 at 03:30:11 PM EST

sometimes you hafta think (none / 0)

Lucas - when he started with almost zero name recognition he was NOT 8 points back.  When you start at next to nothing being 8 points back is pulling away.  You gotta put it in perspective.


Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 05:04:57 PM EST
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Re: sometimes you hafta think (none / 0)

I fully understand.  Like I said, it's very encouraging as everything is moving in the right direction and at an exciting pace.  But until he's actually in the lead, he isn't "pulling away," he's pulling even.  Which is exceptionally good and seems to suggest that he's going to win this one going away, but it isn't at that point yet.


by Lucas O'Connor on Tue May 23, 2006 at 05:30:31 PM EST
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but he did pull away (none / 0)

in the informed vote.  And the voters will be informed by November.  Of course, it's going to take money and that is picking up a bit too.


Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 08:37:39 PM EST
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NC-08 (none / 0)

I will be voting in NC-08 in Nov & can't wait to vote for Larry !


by eeff on Tue May 23, 2006 at 06:05:07 PM EST

Re: NC-08 (none / 0)

Excellent!  


Robin Hayes lied, Robin Hayes cried and thousands of folks lost their jobs.
by The Southern Dem on Tue May 23, 2006 at 08:38:16 PM EST
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