A new Research 2000 poll gives Chris Dodd a five-point lead, 45%-40% over former Rep. Rob Simmons — a somewhat surprising result, given the current media coverage over the AIG bonuses, and Dodd’s role in putting in the loophole that restricted executive pay but didn’t make it retroactive.
A Quinnipiac poll from two weeks ago, before the bonuses ever became an issue, gave Simmons a one-point edge of 43%-42%. Granted, we are in apples-and-oranges territory when reviewing polls from different outfits, but one would have expected worse numbers for Dodd after the AIG story broke.
Of course, Dodd is helped by the fact that he’s in a state that in recent years has voted Democratic for everything except the governorship (plus a recent Senate win by the Connecticut for Lieberman Party). So it’s not a bad field for him to be playing on.