A new poll of the NY-23 special election, conducted by the conservative Neighborhood Research and commissioned by the Minuteman PAC -- which is supporting Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman -- finds Hoffman in first place, and the moderate Republican Dede Scozzafava in third.
The numbers: Hoffman 34.1%, Democrat Bill Owens 29.2%, and Scozzafava 13.9%, with a ±4.8% margin of error. Among definite voters, it's Hoffman 37.5%, Owens 28.4%, and Scozzafava 13.5%, with a ±5.6% margin of error.
Neighborhood Research head Rick Shaftan told TPM: "She's [Scozzafava] going to end up in single digits and Hoffman is going to top 50%."
This runs contrary to independent polls, which have put Owens in first, Scozzafava second, and Hoffman third, while it's consistent with a poll from the Club For Growth (which also supports Hoffman). Then again, special elections are notoriously difficult to poll, due to low turnout, so there's really no telling what's going to happen on election day next week.

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Spencer
November 1, 2009 8:34 PM
Eric, please let us know what independent polls you're talking about...
The only independent poll I know of is the Sienna one that puts Owens up 1 on Hoffman and Scozzafava a very distant third.
In fact, the last poll that put Hoffman in third is a by now very dated one from October 19th by the Daily Kos, while they do actually produce decent polls, surely you don't think of them as "independent," do you? I mean, I suppose they are marginally, and they're not being paid by a candidate, but still, it's very very dated poll. It has clearly past its expiration date.
All the paid for polls have Hoffman in first or second with Scozzafava a distant third. Except for the McLaughlin one, which is even more dated (it's from September!). And the PPP poll that's coming out soon sounds like it will show a heavy led for Hoffman (though it's an IRV poll so who knows).
But seriously, you need to cite which polls you're talking about please...
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