Republican George Logan has pulled ahead of Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT) in a competitive congressional race in the Democrat stronghold of Connecticut, according to a poll.
Republican George Logan has pulled ahead of Rep. Jahana Hayes in a competitive congressional race in the Democrat stronghold of Connecticut, according to a poll published Thursday., found Logan one point ahead of Hayes, 48 percent to 47 percent, while four percent of respondents said they were undecided.
The poll was taken October 19 to October 21 among 500 very likely general election voters and provides the first public indication since the primary of how the race could land on election day. Logan, an engineer and former state senator, has taken on a centrist tone as he campaigns in Connecticut, a deeply blue state where the entire congressional delegation has been Democrat for well over ten years.
National Republicans have from the outset of the election cycle targeted the Fifth District as a flip opportunity, and the election analyst outlet Cook Political ReportCook also rates the district, which is located in the northwestern region of the state, as the most competitive of the state’s five. Logan shared the results of the poll on social media, warning, “We need to keep the pedal to the metal for the next 13 days!”
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