Mark Brnovich Leading in New Poll Among
Arizona GOP Primary Voters
We’ve got great
news! A new poll released today by a reputable national polling
firm shows that I am leading in the polls for attorney general against incumbent
Attorney General Tom Horne.
The poll among likely GOP primary voters indicates 33% of the respondents are supporting me, Mark Brnovich, compared to 32% who are supporting Horne, while 35% are still undecided.
The poll also shows
that Tom Horne’s favorability ratings have plummeted following his
scandal-ridden past two weeks with 49% of GOP primary voters now having an
“unfavorable” opinion of Tom Horne, compared to 24% who have a “favorable”
opinion of him.
Folks, momentum is
on our side and voters are rallying around the campaign across the state. We
have focused almost entirely on a grassroots effort and your hard work is paying
off. Early voting is right around the corner and I need your help to not only
win this primary but to win the November general election against the liberal
Democratic nominee.
We’ve got a very
important fundraising deadline coming up at the end of this month and I’m asking
you to please donate whatever you can to help continue this momentum. Can you
help me get my message out to the 35% that are undecided and let them know that
they have a credible alternative this August?
Please visit my
website at www.Mark4AZ.com
to learn more about my campaign or find me on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/Mark4AZ.com.
To view the poll, click here.
Sincerely,
Mark
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