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News Tuesday March 9th, 2010, 9:56pm

Rasmussen Poll Gives Brady Lead Over Quinn

A new poll from Rasmussen Reports shows Republican gubernatorial challenger Bill Brady leading Gov. Quinn by 10 points, 47 percent to 37 percent.  But the crosstabs are raising some eyebrows.  From Capitol Fax:

We’ve known for a while that Quinn had trouble with women, but I cannot possibly see how the Democrat is trailing among women to a Republican by 17 points, while losing by just 3 among men.

The results are also in strong disagreement with a recent survey conducted by Research 2000 and commissioned by Daily Kos which showed Quinn leading Brady by 15 points.

Rasmussen's previous poll in the governor's race came just before the primary and showed Quinn trailing Democratic challenger Dan Hynes by six points. Quinn ultimately won that race by about one percent.

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