Politics | poll numbers Where the Big Races Stand Rand Paul and Marco Rubio up big, Harry Reid, Sharron Angle too close to call By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 1, 2010 7:58 AM CDT Copied Sharron Angle and Harry Reid are ridiculously close. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File) With T-Minus one day to the election, here's where the most-watched races in the country stand: Harry Reid and Sharron Angle are locked in a dead heat; the latest Public Policy Polling survey has Angle squeaking ahead 47% to 46%. Looks like harping on the Aqua Buddha incident didn't help Jack Conway; Rand Paul is up 55% to 40%, according to Talking Points Memo , thanks to a huge last-minute surge in those with a negative view of Conway. Depending on who you believe, Chris Coons has either a 10% edge over Christine O'Donnell or a 21% edge. The Huffington Post breaks down the competing polls. Quinnipac has Marco Rubio leading Charlie Crist 42%-35%, with Democrat Kendrik Meek in last place with 15%. Pat Toomey leads Joe Sestak 50%-45% among likely Pennsylvania voters. Richard Blumenthal leads Linda McMahon 53% to 44%. Read These Next Jamie Lee Curtis says her Charlie Kirk comments were misinterpreted. New drone footage has Israel making new claims against Hamas. He's now the Andrew formerly known as a prince. Buzz Aldrin says goodbye to the 'love of my life.' Report an error