
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. (Cheryl Senter, AP)
As he hustles for support in early voting states for a Republican presidential nomination, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul only stands about even in his home state in a suppositious ubiquitous choosing opposite Democratic favorite Hillary Clinton, according to a Bluegrass Poll.
Paul won a subsidy of 44% of those surveyed with 42% ancillary Clinton. The remaining 14% were undecided. Paul’s corner is within a poll’s domain of blunder of and or reduction 3.4 commission points.
The formula are identical to a Bluegrass Poll in May when Paul and Clinton were any adored by 45%.
Steve Robertson, authority of a Republican Party of Kentucky, pronounced a early and hypothetical poll outcome means little, and that he’s confident the Republican claimant will win Kentucky in a ubiquitous election.
Jerry Lundergan, a former authority of a Kentucky Democratic Party who is Clinton’s closest fan in Kentucky, said, “Hillary will do really good in Kentucky regardless of who a antithesis is.†Lundergan remarkable Bill Clinton won Kentucky twice and is a final Democratic presidential claimant to win a state.
The check also found that electorate in Kentucky consider Paul is doing a improved pursuit that his counterpart, Mitch McConnell, a Senate infancy leader, though a comparison does not consider possibly one is doing his pursuit well.
In response to a doubt of that Republican senator was doing a improved job, 25% answered Paul, 15%Â said McConnell, 16% they are doing their pursuit equally well, though 37% pronounced conjunction are doing their pursuit well.
The Bluegrass Poll – taken by SurveyUSA for The Courier-JournalLexington Herald-Leader
Loftus reports for The (Louisville)Â
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