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Rep. Jahana Hayes and challenger George Logan in tight race for Connecticut House seat: Poll

EXCLUSIVE: Tight Race in Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District

A new ‌internal poll reveals a fierce battle between three-term incumbent Rep. ⁣Jahana Hayes (D-CT) ⁣and Republican candidate ‌George⁢ Logan, who ⁤narrowly ​lost in the previous election. The race for Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District is considered one of the most competitive in the nation, ​earning ⁢a “lean Democrat” rating ⁢from⁢ the nonpartisan ​Cook Political Report.

Logan Campaign’s ​Internal Polling ⁣Memo

The latest polling memo obtained by the ​Washington Examiner shows ‍a neck-and-neck race within the margin of error. With 43% of ‍voters supporting Hayes, 41% supporting Logan, and 16% undecided, every vote counts.⁤ The generic‌ ballot is equally close, with 44% favoring a Democratic‍ candidate and 42% favoring a Republican candidate.

Logan’s Strong Support ‌Among Independents

Logan has ⁢a lead among independent and unaffiliated voters, with ⁤41% to 33%.⁤ Among independent men, the margin is 39% to 28%, and among independent women, it’s⁣ 43% to 37%.

Challenging Environment for President Biden

The poll conducted from Nov. 11-13 also reveals⁢ President Joe Biden’s unpopularity in the district. Only ​40%⁢ of voters approve⁤ of his⁢ performance, while 53%⁣ disapprove.

A Rematch of⁤ Close Proportions

This election is a rematch of the previous cycle, where Hayes narrowly defeated Logan by less than 1 percentage point. The memo suggests that ⁢the political‍ landscape, with Biden’s negative approval rating​ and a competitive generic ballot, favors Logan’s ⁤campaign once again.

Both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the​ National Republican Congressional Committee have identified this race as a⁢ top priority. The‌ NRCC⁣ aims to flip 37 ⁢seats, including this ⁢one,⁤ while the DCCC considers Hayes a “front-line” member.

NRCC Communications ⁣Director Jack Pandol asserts that Hayes ‌is feeling ⁢the pressure,‍ stating, “Jahana Hayes has been shaking in her boots since George Logan announced—and she should be. Joe Biden’s failures are dragging down Democrats even in ⁤deep blue states, creating new pathways for Republicans to grow our ⁤majority.”

However, Democrats refute the claim that Hayes is⁣ in trouble and express confidence that voters will once ⁣again choose her over Logan. Ellie Dougherty, a spokeswoman for the DCCC, criticizes Logan’s record and‍ highlights Hayes’ leadership and victories in the ⁤district.

According ⁣to Federal Election Commission records,⁣ Hayes ⁢has $919,557 on hand and raised $411,285 last quarter. Logan, who announced his candidacy in ‍early October, has not filed ⁣an FEC report⁣ yet but has $6,000 remaining from his previous campaign, where ‍he‍ raised a total of $1.2 million.

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What ‍factors⁣ have contributed to Hayes’ popularity among Democratic ‍voters, and how⁤ has she ⁢been⁢ able to attract support from progressive voters?

Dents, Logan is seen as⁢ a strong candidate who ⁢is willing ‍to work ‍across party lines and prioritize the​ needs of the district over ⁤partisan politics. This support from independent voters ​could be a significant advantage for Logan‍ in a district that has a history ‌of voting for moderate candidates.

However, Hayes remains⁢ popular among Democratic​ voters, ⁣with a strong base ​of support. Her focus on issues ⁤such as education and ⁣healthcare has resonated with many constituents in the district. ​Additionally, ⁣Hayes has also been able‌ to attract support ⁤from progressive ⁢voters, who appreciate her commitment to social justice and equality.

Both ⁤candidates‍ have been actively campaigning and engaging with voters. Hayes has been⁢ hosting virtual town halls and participating in‌ community events, while Logan has been reaching out to voters through ‍door-to-door canvassing‌ and social media.

This tight race is expected to attract significant attention and resources from both national parties. Connecticut’s​ 5th Congressional District has a​ history of competitive elections, and this year is no exception. The outcome of this race could have an impact ⁣on the balance of power in Congress.

There are several ⁤key​ factors that ‍could influence the outcome of ⁢the race. First,⁢ voter turnout will play a crucial role. Both campaigns are working hard to ‍mobilize their supporters ‌and encourage them to vote. Additionally, the impact of national politics and current events cannot be⁣ underestimated. The political climate in the country and the performance ​of the presidential candidates could sway voters one way or another.

Ultimately, this race⁣ will come down to who can effectively ⁣communicate their vision for the district and convince voters that they‌ are the best candidate⁣ to represent their interests. While Hayes has‌ the⁢ advantage of incumbency, Logan’s ‍strong support ⁣among independents ‍and his focus on bipartisan cooperation could make this race⁢ extremely competitive.

As Election Day approaches, the race in Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District is too⁢ close to call. Every vote will matter, and​ both candidates are leaving no stone unturned in their quest for victory. The outcome⁣ of this ‍race will not only determine ⁤who represents the district in Congress but will also send a signal about ⁤the direction the​ country is⁤ heading in.



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