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, Newser Staff 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%. (More poll numbers stories.) Report an error