Public Policy Polling reported
that Landrieu bested hypothetical matchups in a contest on the strength of a
rating of 47 percent approval, 45 percent disapproval. This provides an
interesting contract to another
recent poll that gave her a “likeability” rating of 59 percent. The ranges
in which she would defeat presumptive GOP challengers were from 3 to 12 points.
She had double-digit leads against the two most likely such challengers, Reps. Bill Cassidy and John Fleming.
The Landrieu camp might be of good cheer to learn of this sign that at
this time she is quite competitive – not the greatest thing for an incumbent
who to feel secure should be over 50 percent in approval and whose likely
opponents have a large number of respondents to the matchup questions who as of
yet are unable to rate them – until they look at the distribution
of respondents in terms of how they voted last November. In this sample,
only 54 percent voted for former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney,
while 40 percent voted for Pres. Barack Obama.