Poll: Connecticut Governor’s Race Remains Tied
Published at(WASHINGTON) — The Connecticut governor’s race remains neck-and-neck, with Democratic Gov. Dan Malloy and his Republican opponent Tom Foley still tied at 43 percent, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll out Wednesday.
Six percent are still undecided and another 7 percent are for Independent candidate Joe Visconti.
Last week, the poll had Malloy at 43 percent to Foley’s 42 percent — still a statistical tie.
The gender gap is wide in this race with Malloy leading among women voters 52 to 35 percent and Foley leading 51 to 34 percent among men.
And with less than a week to go before Election Day, 86 percent of likely voters in Connecticut say they’ve made up their mind while 13 percent could still be persuaded.
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