Elizabeth Warren Leading Scott Brown In Two New Polls

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WASHINGTON -- The polling bump produced by the Democratic National Convention appears to have helped more than just President Barack Obama, as two new polls in Massachusetts also show a parallel rise in the standings of Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren.

The two new polls, both released on Sunday, show Warren with slim leads over Republican Senator Scott Brown. The first, conducted by Western New England University's Polling Institute (WNEU) in partnership with the website MassLive.com, shows Warren leading by 6 percentage points (50 percent to 44 percent). A previous WNEU poll fielded in June had shown Warren with a narrower 2-point edge over Brown (45 percent to 43 percent).

The second new poll, from Public Policy Polling (PPP), a firm that conducts surveys for local Democratic campaigns, gives Warren a 2-point advantage (48 percent to 46 percent). Warren's margin on the new PPP survey represents a net gain of 7 points from its previous poll, conducted just before the Republican convention, which had Brown ahead by 5 (49 percent to 44 percent).

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/17/elizabeth-warren-scott-brown_n_1889660.html
 
If the elections were held today and the polls were accurate, the Democrats would _gain_ a senate seat.

I think that's a bit optimistic, so I'm calling no net change. Which would still be a win for the Democrats, given that two DINOs (Lieberman and Nebraska Nelson) will be absent from the Democratic side, effectively giving two more votes to Reid.

Six months ago, the Republicans would have told you about the guaranteed landslide that would win them the senate. How things change.
 

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