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JANE ANN MORRISON: Nonpartisan voters ready to wield clout in November races

In the nail-biters like the Harry Reid-Sharron Angle race and the Dina Titus-Joe Heck race, the numbers to watch closely are these: How are they polling with those quirky nonpartisan voters?

In the Senate race, while overall they are running even, Angle is leading Reid among the independent voters. She is the choice of 43 percent of the nonpartisans, and he's the choice of 36 percent of that all-powerful subgroup.


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Remember, statewide nearly 164,000 people are registered nonpartisan voters. They can decide whether the Senate majority leader returns or the former Reno assemblywoman becomes Nevada's freshman senator.

In the 3rd Congressional District, the nonpartisans are evenly split, with 39 percent selecting Democratic Congresswoman Titus and 39 percent opting for her Republican challenger Heck.

In the governor's race, 56 percent of the nonpartisans align with Republican Brian Sandoval and 21 percent with Democrat Rory Reid, so the nonpartisan support isn't one bit critical in that race, despite the 12 percent undecided nonpartisan voters.

Those numbers make me question why Clark County firefighters are wasting time, money and energy against the Clark County commission chairman, since Sandoval is so far ahead the firefighters can't take credit for grinding Rory Reid into the ground.

Why engage in a war against Reid, when the truth is Clark County Fire Chief Steve Smith was the one who proposed getting rid of the county's heavy rescue unit and Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine approved it?

Well, in the midst of contract negotiations, punching Reid serves as a threat to other commissioners not to cross the firefighters' union or they'll use their clout against them in a future race.

But I digress from the Review-Journal/8NewsNow polls.

One of the oddities I noticed is that 34 percent of the nonpartisans said Rory Reid being the son of Harry Reid makes it less likely they would vote for him. But across the board, the majority of those asked said the sins of the father would have no effect on their vote. I thought Harry was dragging his kid down?

Brad Coker, managing director of Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, set me straight. "If I am a Republican voter, I'm voting against both Reids regardless, because I hate 'em both," Coker said.

The more than half who said it won't impact their vote have already made up their minds to vote against both Reids.

Coker said the partisan numbers are reasonably close in the Senate race. Reid holds on to 79 percent of the Democrats and Angle keeps 77 percent of the Republicans. The nonpartisan voters who decide the race may decide late, Coker said.

As far as the 10 percent undecided among nonpartisans, Coker said, "Independent voters are generally the most fickle and generally the last to decide. That's why they're independent. ...

"Incumbents have a harder time getting many of the undecided independents; that's a general rule. If they haven't decided they're backing the incumbent, that means they have a problem with the incumbent and they'll go ahead and give the challenger a shot."

That seems to be why Angle is polling better than Reid among nonpartisans.

Nonpartisans' answers to other questions show they are aligning more with Republicans than Democrats. Some 60 percent of nonpartisans said they disapprove of the job President Barack Obama is doing, and 71 percent think the country is on the wrong track. Fifty percent said the Republicans would do a better job than Democrats to improve the economy and reduce unemployment if they controlled Congress.

With three months to go, at this point the typical Nevada nonpartisan would be an Angle-supporting, Sandoval-loving, Republican-leaning voter … who in 2008 most likely voted for Obama.

Jane Ann Morrison's column appears Monday, Thursday and Saturday. E-mail her at Jane@reviewjournal.com or call (702) 383-0275. She also blogs at lvrj.com/blogs/morrison.

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Alvinjh wrote on August 02, 2010 12:42 AM: Harry Reid wants to pass Cap and Trade, a means of exacting higher energy costs onto the public to back his leftist agenda. He and his friends Pelosi and Gore want us to pay prices like Europe does where they tack on 6 or 7 dollars of taxes to each gallon of Fuel. The call it "rational" pricing. I call mandating yet another part of your life and a complete government grab of power. Stop Reid from returning to the Senate. Elect Sharon Angle. You know what Reid has done, he has watched out for himself and has left Nevada as a means to an end. We need someone to represent OUR interests. Harry Reid is not doing that. Please think about what he and his fellow Democrats have been doing. Ask if Barney Frank, Franklin Raines, Nancy Pelosi, Al Framken and Maxine Waters are the people you want working with this White House to decide your future? That is what Harry Reid is doing. Working with these people to remove your choice to make decisions about how to live and what your freedoms will be limited to. If Harry Reid's paid online poster here, Jack.Webb represents your views that's fine. For those of you who are honestly trying to make up your mind about this most important of elections, please help us stop the leftist takeover of our country. Harry Reid must be stopped.


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Deep.Thoughts wrote on August 01, 2010 09:03 AM: If you are unemployed and frustrated with the direction of this economy, help is on the way. Obama and Reid have failed you, your family, and Nevada. All hope with no change. Speak with your votes, and make Harry Reid unemployed this November!


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Dirty Harry wrote on August 01, 2010 01:03 AM:

Jack.Webb - Good News, it's the first of the month and your welfare check is in the mail. Party time! Booze, pills, and pot. YeeHah.


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Jack.Webb wrote on July 31, 2010 07:56 PM: Angle Sympathizers Two Favorite Things in the Whole World:

Rasslin' and pork rinds.


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Cadusha wrote on July 31, 2010 07:02 PM: CrinVegas OH MY GOSH you have changed my mind with your blog. thank you so much. I will read from now on. thank you thank you thank you. Why dont you move back to michigan where you came from you are poluting the air here. take taht goofball jerk weeb with you. the republicans are going to get us out of this mess. you need to read something besides the huffington post or the new your slimes.


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Jack.Webb wrote on July 31, 2010 06:11 PM: Sharron Angle: Danger to Self, Danger to Others Whether She's Talking or Not

Sharron Angle's central dilemma is this: she has demonstrated that she is a danger to herself when it comes to doing media; yet, when she runs from the press -- literally -- the storyline becomes that she's incapable of answering questions.

That dominates the race, causing her to eventually give in and face reporters. Yet when she does the cycle repeats itself as she can barely suppress her extreme far-right views.

So this race requires much more GOP attention and money because Angle creates problems for herself and others whether she's talking or not.


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JudgeSteveJonesisacriminal wrote on July 31, 2010 01:27 PM: Vote for Maria Maskall, Family Court Dept.C. She is not a criminal.


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CrinVegas wrote on July 31, 2010 09:22 AM: This is the craziest state I've ever lived in. Do the people who live here not read? Do they not know that the Republicans got us into this economic mess, and that things are slowly improving? If you really want to go backwards, vote Republican. You deserve what you get. And it won't be pretty.


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Mad American wrote on July 31, 2010 08:52 AM: I beong to a third party and have been INUNDATED with high gloss expensive fliers from Harry via the Democratic Party. All of them do a "hit" number on Sharron Angle and say nothing about what Harry would do to make life better for the working stiff (wouldn't believe him even if he did say what he would do because he will promptly dump his promises as soon as the election is over anyway). I am soooooooo sick of the mud slingling and character assassination tactics from this man that all his fliers do is make me RUN from the Democrats - all of em - and I'll vote for Sharron Angle as a PROTEST VOTE AGAINST OLE HARRY even though I feel Angle may also not be the best choice. As the bumper sticker says, "Anyone BUTT Harry." And his Icabod Craine one issue education kid??? His ploy to dump the Reid name really frosts me. If he's too embarrassed by his family name ... maybe h should clue his ole man in that he needs to take a different path. Nope ... NEITHER Reid. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.


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Cadusha wrote on July 31, 2010 07:48 AM: Holy cra9 Jean got it right once in the last five years I have been reading her articles. She finally reported the news and not her liberal bias slant on it. You still need to go to the glue factory just the same.


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