A new Q poll has these numbers for Governor: Among Democrats, 44 percent of voters are undecided, while businessman Ned Lamont gets 28 percent to Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy’s 18 percent. No other candidate tops 4 percent.
On the Republican side, Foley has emerged as a leader in the primary campaign with 30 percent, but 50 percent are undecided. No other candidate tops 4 percent. Like Linda McMahon, Tom Foley is the only candidate for governor who is on TV, which helps him break away from the Republican pack. Even Foley, however, is largely unknown to Republicans and the big winner is still undecided,.
Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz leads the Democratic primary for Attorney General with 54 percent, followed by former State Sen. George Jepsen at 10 percent, with no other candidate topping 2 percent and 31 percent undecided.
Undecided gets 66 percent of the Republican vote, with 13 percent for State Sen. Andrew Roraback and no other candidate above 9 percent.
Lamont gets a 43 – 13 percent favorability among Democrats, with 42 percent who don’t know enough about him to form an opinion.
Bysiewicz gets a 59 – 10 percent favorability among Democrats, with 29 percent who don’t know enough.
For all other candidates for Governor or Attorney General, the “don’t know enough about them” number among voters in their own party is 55 percent or higher.





