McGraw Leads Greear in W.Va. Attorney General Race
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Updated: 3:01 PM Sep 11, 2008
McGraw Leads Greear in W.Va. Attorney General Race
The attorney general has less than 50% support currently in his bid for re-election.
Posted: 7:00 AM Sep 11, 2008
Reporter: Scott Saxton
Email Address: scott.saxton@wsaz.com
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw leads opponent Dan Greear 49% to 32% in a poll released from Mark Blankenship Enterprises Thursday morning. The poll shows 19% of registered voters are undecided.

The poll shows McGraw and Greear have close support among Independent voters in West Virginia. McGraw has support from 40% of Independents. Greear has 33% support from Independents.

MBE quizzed 432 registered voters over the weekend. The poll has a margin of error of 4.7%.

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