Friday, Oct. 21, 1966
What the Polls Say
> Mervin Field's California poll had Republican Ronald Reagan's support holding steady at 46% , while Democratic Incumbent Pat Brown dropped four points, to 39% . By dividing the undecided 15%, Field gave Reagan 54% to Brown's 46% .
> In Arkansas' gubernatorial race, the latest poll gave Republican Winthrop Rockefeller 45% , Democrat Jim Johnson 32% , with 23% still undecided.
> In Michigan's Senatorial race, a Detroit News poll continued to give Republican Incumbent Robert Griffin 51%, while Democrat G. Mennen ("Soapy") Williams slipped from 48% to 46%, and the undecided figure rose from 1% to 3%.
> In Indiana, a poll released by the Democratic State Committee gave Representative Charles Halleck, 66, a former House Republican leader, 41%, against 38% for challenger Ralph McFadden, 33, a Church of the Brethren minister, with 21% still undecided.
> In Minnesota, a Minneapolis Tribune survey of the gubernatorial race showed that Republican Harold LeVander has taken the lead, 51% to 45%, over Governor Karl Rolvaag, choice of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party.
This file is automatically generated by a robot program, so reader's discretion is required.