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KS-02: Nancy Boyda Wins!

By Ally Klimkoski
June 18, 2008

According to a new independent poll released, if the election were held today Nancy Boyda would win in a land side against both candidates opposing her.

The poll was done at the end of May by Anzalone Liszt Research, Inc. and surveyed over 400 people in Boyda's 2nd District. According to their findings when asked

"How would you rate the job that Nancy Boyda is doing as U.S. Congresswoman - excellent, good, not so good, or poor?"

68% were total positive
21% total negative

When asked if they would re-elect 54% said yes and only 35% said no (with only 17% of those being definitely not).

Further numbers show a head to head match up against both former Rep. Jim Ryun and state Treasurer Lynn Jenkins.

Against Ryun, Boyda wins 54% to 37% (only 9% undecided)

Against Jenkins, Boyda wins 57% to 27% (only 15% undecided)

The poll also shows the GOP Primary race with a clear lead for Jim Ryun. If the election were held today he would win 49/35 (only 16% undecided).

Good sign for Nancy - even better for Kansas!

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