More Bad News for Angle

From Public Policy Polling:

Sharron Angle is getting 9% with liberals and 80% with conservatives, down just slightly from the 12% and 82% Lowden was getting with those groups. But where Lowden trailed Reid only 51-41 with moderate voters, Angle is facing a 64-28 deficit. The price of nominating Angle for Nevada Republicans appears to be 26 points with moderate voters.

The post is just a preview, so there is no further information.  However, this is the kind of thing that will kill Angle’s chances and bespeaks of the massive mistakes the Nevada GOP made in nominating a fringe candidate in a race that should have been ripe for the picking.

Again:  it is still early, but the basic trend to date has been away from Angle and towards Reid.

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