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An internal poll from the Susana Martinez campaign shows that her lead remains 8 percent. This comes in response to a poll from the Denish released earlier today that showed the race almost tied.
Martinez’s poll of likely voters shows that her lead stands at 50 percent to 42 percent.
The Republican pollster Public Opinion Strategies says that it appears that Denish “has hit a ceiling in the low-40s.”
“Susana Martinez maintains her solid 50 percent level of support,” the polling memo, embedded below, says. “Denish’s ballot score has been remarkably stable in all publicly available polling to date, and in our own internal polling, never hitting a level of support above 43 percent.”
The poll of 800 likely voters including 100 cell phone numbers was conducted on October 20-21 and 23-24. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.48 percent.