Block Poll Shows 9 Point Lead Over Fung in RI GOP Primary
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Block Poll Shows 9 Point Lead Over Fung in RI GOP Primary

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"The single most important thing is that Ken's message has been received loud and clear," said Block spokesperson Jeff Britt. "It's time for real change. We're going to take the data we have here and move on to to the general election. If Fung wants to be negative that's up to him."
The poll conducted by Fabrizio, Lee, and Associates on April 22 and 23 had a sample size of 300 likely GOP primary voters. A previous survey was conducted in October 2012.
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"People misunderstand polls -- it's not about how you're doing. We're talking about very specific problems with specific solutions. What we've learned is that people want real solutions, not soundbites."
Britt noted that Block went from only 27% of potential voters seeing him as a conservative in October to 40% seeing him that way now.
"We've polled Ken's messaging, and people understand what he's saying," said Britt. "The negative attacks on Ken have had largely no effect. We're happy and excited where we are."
Britt noted the increase in favorables for Block, as compared to Fung. "Ken's total favorables jumped, as well as the "very favorable" category, from October to April. Allan's "very favorable" number dropped in that time. Ken's base has gotten stronger, while Allan's has gotten smaller."
Fung Responds
"Our internal polling shows a different race and the truth is that Mayor Fung will be the Republican nominee. Rhode Island Republicans are enthusiastically supporting Mayor Fung with their wallets and their endorsements. Once Republican primary voters learn Ken Block voted for President Obama twice and supported Obamacare, they overwhelmingly reject his candidacy. We are completely confident that these poll numbers are as unreliable as his credentials to run as a Republican," said Patrick Sweeney, spokesperson for the Fung for Governor campaign.
Sweenedy added, "We are up to 23 Chairmen and Chairwomen endorsements, 9 city and town endorsements, the Young Republicans, and both national committee persons."
On Monday, Fung announced the endorsements of RI GOP national committee chairpersons Carol Mumford and Steve Frias.
Looking Ahead

"What our polling data shows is what people knew about Ken in October, the more they get to know him, they know him in positive ways," said Britt, of Block's favorability.
Stlll, Britt said the campaign was now focusing on the general election. "If there are contrasts to be drawn with [Fung], we will. We won't pay too much attention to Allan at this point. We're focused on the [Democrats]. Ken's made his case with the Republicans."
