2 “While I know it is a long way off, if the election for U.S. Senate were being held today, for whom would you vote if the candidates were Dean Heller,

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2 “While I know it is a long way off, if the election for U.S. Senate were being held today, for whom would you vote if the candidates were Dean Heller, Republican, and Shelley Berkley, Democrat?” The race is close on the initial ballot. Heller has stronger intensity of support. Total Heller: 48% Total Berkley: 42%

3 Senate Ballot by Party Heller has strong support from Independent voters. -68% +77% +29%

4 Senate Ballot by Region Heller has a sizeable lead in the Washoe and rural regions. +47% -7% +17%

5 Senate Ballot by Gender/Age + Seniors The race is tight across gender/age groups. Heller performs well among older male voters. -2%+4%-3%+3%+12%

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