From American Research Group, January 15, 2010. Scott Brown leads Martha Coakley in the MA Senate race 48% to 45%.
“January 15, 2010 – Massachusetts US Senate
| Massachusetts US Senate | ||||
| 1/14/2010 | Brown | Coakley | Kennedy | Undecided |
| Likely voters | 48% | 45% | 2% | 5% |
| Registration: | ||||
| Democrats (44%) | 20% | 71% | 1% | 8% |
| Republicans (20%) | 94% | 1% | – | 5% |
| Unenrolled/ Other (36%) |
58% | 37% | 4% | 1% |
| Sex: | ||||
| Men (47%) | 54% | 39% | 2% | 5% |
| Women (53%) | 44% | 50% | 2% | 4% |
| Age: | ||||
| 18-49 (43%) | 52% | 42% | 2% | 4% |
| 50 plus (57%) | 46% | 47% | 1% | 6% |
Republican Scott Brown leads Democrat Martha Coakley 48% to 45% in the special Massachusetts US Senate race to replace Senator Ted Kennedy in a telephone survey conducted January 12-14 among 600 likely voters in Massachusetts saying they will definitely vote in the special election on January 19.
Brown leads Coakley 94% to 1% among registered Republicans and he leads 58% to 37% among unenrolled voters. Coakley leads Brown 71% to 20% among registered Democrats. A total of 8% of Democrats and 5% of Republicans remain undecided.
Brown leads 54% to 39% among men while Coakley leads 50% to 44% among women.
Brown leads 52% to 42% among likely voters age 18 to 49 and Coakley leads 47% to 46% among voters 50 and older.
A total of 9% of likely voters say they have already voted by absentee ballot, with Brown leading Coakley 58% to 42%.”
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