InsiderAdvantage poll conducted exclusively for POLITICO has Scott Brown winning by 9% 52-43%

twitterbrown_biggerThe Martha Coakley free fall continues! A new InsiderAdvantage poll conducted exclusively for POLITICO shows Scott Brown surging to a 9-point lead over Martha Coakley a day before Massachusetts voters head to the ballot box to choose a new senator. Scott Brown captures 52% of the vote while Coakley gets only 43% of the vote. According to the survey conducted Sunday evening, Brown leads the Democratic attorney general 52 percent to 43 percent. Some amazing numbers found in this poll include that 24% of Democrats plan to vote for Brown. Also, 76.9% of Hispanics in the state plan to vote for Scott Brown! One last interesting state, is age group 18-29 plans to vote for Brown at a rate of 61%!

“I actually think the bottom is falling out,” said InsiderAdvantage CEO Matt Towery, referring to Coakley’s fall in the polls over the last ten days. “I think that this candidate is in freefall. Clearly this race is imploding for her.”

The numbers show males and independents overwhelmingly breaking for Brown, who has married his GQ looks with a populist tone in a pick-up truck on the campaign trail.

Brown holds a 15-point lead among males and crushes Coakley by 41 points among self-described independents, a group that’s been steadily inching away from the Democratic party over the last year due to growing apprehension with government spending, bailouts and health care reform.

“Men are not going to vote for Coakley at all. You have a very angry male voter who’s repudiating whatever is being said in Washington and they’re taking it out on this woman. And independents are clearly going to the Republican in droves. What’s left are the Democratic voters,” said Towery, who is a former aide to Newt Gingrich.

And the survey shows almost a quarter of Democratic voters lining up with Brown.

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