Pro-giunchigliani group poll: Race effectively tied
Sisolak campaign casts doubt on its legitimacy
A new poll has Nevada’s leading Democratic gubernatorial candidates in a dead heat just two weeks before Election Day — despite the candidates pouring millions into scathing campaign ads before the contentious primary election.
The poll, funded by Women Vote!, which works with
EMILY’S List, a group that aims to elect pro-abortion-rights Democratic women, showed County Commissioners Steve Sisolak and Chris Giunchigliani in a statistical tie.
According to the poll, 38 percent of voters chose Sisolak, while 35 percent said they’d vote for Giunchigliani. The poll’s margin of error is 4 percentage points.
Women Vote! has endorsed Giunchigliani.
Sisolak campaign spokeswoman Christina Amestoy dismissed the polling because the group backs Giunchigliani.
“The one independent poll of this primary shows us leading by over 20 points,” Amestoy said. “We’re confident that voters are responding to Steve’s plans for Nevada.”
The poll, conducted by Benenson Strategy Group, included telephone interviews with 608 likely voters from May 21-23. It
also has Giunchigliani up 12 points since April, while Sisolak is down 4 points.
The two candidates have drained their campaign coffers on TV ads attacking one another. Sisolak has spent nearly $5.2 million, while Giunchigliani spent more than $1 million, according to the latest finance reports.
The poll found 2 percent of Democratic voters chose other candidates, while 11 percent chose “none of the above” and 13 percent were “undecided.” Other Democrats running for governor are John Bonaventura, Asheesh Dewan, David Jones and Henry Thorns. They have collectively raised $5,349 this election cycle.
The poll results come as voters flock to the polls for two weeks of early voting for the June 12 election. Through Monday, about 17,915 voters have cast ballots in Clark County, which began Saturday.
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