Nov 4, 2014: National Review: Bill Clinton—Useless in Arkansas
Representative Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) won a convincing victory over Senator Mark Pryor, despite Bill Clinton’s best efforts to efforts to salvage a victory for Democrats in his home state.
Representative Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) won a convincing victory over Senator Mark Pryor, despite Bill Clinton’s best efforts to efforts to salvage a victory for Democrats in his home state.
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Oct 21, 2014: New York Times: The Democratic Panic
Several Democratic candidates, including Ms. Hagan, Ms. Nunn, and Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas, quickly adopted the right-wing talking point that President Obama needs to impose a travel ban on all residents of African countries with Ebola cases, even though most public-health experts say such a ban would be ineffective and could make the situation worse. Oct 17, 2014: The Hill: Senate Dem stumbles in Arkansas race
Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) is struggling after a spate of recent missteps, and Democrats even privately admit he needs a near-perfect finish to survive. June 5, 2014: Arkansas Online: Survey says ...
So it has been perilous to the Cotton narrative lately that the NBC/Marist College poll had Pryor up by 11 points, and that the New York Times had Pryor up by 10, and that Opinion Research Associates had Pryor up by 10, and that Talk Business/Hendrix College had Pryor up by 3. Apr 17, 2014: Harper Polling: Talk Business Arkansas - GOP Leaning Poll Shows Tied U.S. Senate Race
The Tolbert Report has obtained a poll from the GOP-leaning American Crossroads group showing the U.S. Senate race in Arkansas currently tied. Apr 15, 2014: Ozarks First: Pryor Edges Cotton In Arkansas Senate Battle
A Talk Business Arkansas/Hendrix College survey shows another 3-point margin -- 42.5 percent to 45.5 percent, with the rest undecided. Apr 8, 2014: Pryor For Senate: Pryor Leads 46-43 in Talk Business Arkansas/Hendrix College Poll
In a new survey of 2014 Arkansas voters, Sen. Mark Pryor leads his opponent, Rep. Tom Cotton, by three points, the latest evidence of Cotton’s inability to gain traction even as outside groups have pummeled the state’s electorate for months with ads on his behalf. Jan 29, 2014: Mother Jones: Washington Free Beacon Publishes Dumbest Gotcha Story Ever
Today, one of those blockbuster stories is about Arkansas senator Mark Pryor, who told one TV station that he thought President Obama did a great job last night while telling another that he was disappointed. |
Jan 13, 2014: Tom Cotton: Tom Cotton Opens Arkansas Headquarters for Senate Run
Ryan Saylor with Talk Business Arkansas covered the opening as the Republican challenger to Mark Pryor laid out his case to Arkansans.
Ryan Saylor with Talk Business Arkansas covered the opening as the Republican challenger to Mark Pryor laid out his case to Arkansans.