Emerson's poll backs up a recent trend of Republican polling. Current attorney general Eric Schmitt leads the poll, with 33% of the “very likely” vote. Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler is in a distant second place with 21%. Embattled former Gov. Eric Greitens continues his slide in polling with 16%.
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Trafalgar, which has an A- rating from FiveThirtyEight, polled 1,059 likely Republican primary voters, with Schmitt getting 26.5% of the respondent vote. Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler is close behind at 24.4% of the poll's vote.
With the Senate primary elections soon drawing to a close, the Missouri Times will put out daily updates on how each candidate is spending their final week on the campaign trail.
For the first time we can say that the race has a leader, and that is Eric Schmitt. Let's look at each campaign. Let’s look at each campaign.
Contributions from inside the Show Me state make up just 22% of Greitens' campaign contributions. In comparison, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt receives 78% of his financial support from Missourians, while U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler receives 74% of her funding from Missourians.
The most surprising finding, however, is how poorly embattled former Gov. Eric Greitens performed. Greitens scored just 16% of the vote, a far-cry from the 20+% most other polls have found.
As the August primary election looms less than a month away, a recent poll by the Trafalgar group shows U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, Mo-04, with a lead of less than a point over former Gov. Eric Greitens in the U.S. Senate race to replace retiring Sen. Roy Blunt.
State Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Franklin County, began his “Return to Reaganism Tour” on the steps of the state Capitol building Tuesday. Schatz is starting the tour in hopes of winning the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in 2022.
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), one of the Show-Me states most powerful political entities, released a press release denouncing Greitens' ad Monday afternoon.
A new survey of likely Republican primary voters conducted by Remington Research Group showed Attorney General Eric Schmitt with a lead in the U.S. Senate primary.