Well, it seems that the race in OH-18
could be more encouraging for Democrats than I had originally thought;
however it is important to remember that this polling was conducted for the Zack Space Campaign.
According to a
release by the Space Campaign on July 10, recent polling shows Space with a "double-digit" lead over incumbent Rep. Bob Ney (R-Corruption).
The poll was conducted for the Space Campaign by Cooper & Secrest Associates between June 28th and June 29th. It polled 503 likely voters in the OH-18. Here are the results:
Zack Space - 46%
Bob Ney - 35%
Undecided - 19%
Yes, I am keeping in mind that this polling was conducted on behalf of and for the Space Campaign, but the numbers are more encouraging than I originally thought. The 19% of undecideds could come from independents or moderate Republicans; I'm obviously not certain. But, I refuse to become arrogant about this race simply because I have seen what Bob Ney's people are capable of.
Now, I have been extremely critical, if not harshly critical, of the Space Campaign because of its central focus on anti-Neyism. This poll shows that such a sentiment could work, but I will continue to stress that a win in 2006 doesn't guarantee anything in 2008. Furthermore, as I have stated, should Bob Ney decide to withdraw from the race, can Space continue to run on anti-Neyism? I think they are valid questions that some Kossacks don't want to face. I will continue to work for victory for Space in 2006, but I am not going to hold back my honest analysis and criticism of the race. Neither should you.