The general election is still months away, but Democratic U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren holds a commanding lead in Massachusetts’ nationally watched, and still developing, U.S. Senate race.
Warren, who’s seeking a third term on Capitol Hill, leads her eventual Republican challenger 52.8% to 32.8% in the most recent Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll.
Nearly 9 in 10 respondents to the poll (86%) said they were undecided in the race for the Republicans’ Senate nomination, even as at least two, well-funded candidates have emerged.
The poll, released April 26, includes the opinions of 500 Bay State voters likely to participate in the 2024 election. It had a margin of error of 4.4%, according to the Boston Globe.
Last month, Quincy City Council President Ian Cain, launched his bid for the GOP Senate nod.
In a two-minute introductory video, Cain, 41, positioned himself as an “independent voice” and pragmatic alternative to Warren, who will “[get] s**t done and [fight] for us.”
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