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LAS VEGAS — U.S. Sen. John Ensign’s popularity has taken a hit since his extramarital affair became known, but most Nevada voters don’t think he should resign, a poll said Sunday.
In a poll published by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, 62 percent of Nevada voters who vote regularly said they thought Ensign should not abandon his seat.
The poll said 29 percent of people believe Ensign should resign, while 9 percent said they don’t know or believe it depends on certain factors.
The phone poll of 625 — 308 men and 317 women — was conducted Thursday and Friday by Washington-based Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. The margin of error was 4 percentage points.



