strategy and research | July 26, 2010
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner and Democracy Corps, in conjunction with Revolution Messaging, conducted a straw poll of progressive activists, journalists, and bloggers at the Netroots Nation conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is the third year the straw poll has been conducted at the conference, the first time participants have been able to take the poll via text message, and the largest straw poll conducted yet at the conference, with over 300 people participating.
With the midterm elections just over three months away, the poll asked progressives to identify what race they considered their priority this November. The emphasis fell heavily on winning some of the crucial battleground Senate races. Of the five races provided, the top priority was given to the hometown race between Harry Reid and Sharron Angle in Nevada, at 31 percent. However, the Pennsylvania race between Joe Sestak and Pat Toomey came in a close second at 25 percent, and the matchup in Kentucky between Jack Conway and Rand Paul came in third at 21 percent. Stan Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, reacted to the results: “Progressives are showing a clear desire to protect these critical Senate seats, especially when the alternatives are extreme right-wing ideologues pushing the agenda of the Tea Party.”
Some other key findings include: