Quinnipiac: Obama 50, Romney 46
The Presidential race has gotten closer in recent weeks, but President Obama still cracks 50 percent in the latest poll from Quinnipiac.
The Presidential race has gotten closer in recent weeks, but President Obama still cracks 50 percent in the latest poll from Quinnipiac.
In a press conference that was not explicitly a campaign event, Sen. Pat Toomey laid out his case against President Barack Obama’s economic agenda. In its response, Obama’s campaign tapped a surrogate who might be warming up her criticism of Toomey for 2016.
President Obama is above 50 percent and leads Mitt Romney by 7 points, according to the latest poll from Public Policy Polling.
President Barack Obama and Governor Tom Corbett have both ordered flags flown at half-staff in honor of Senator Arlen Specter.
President Obama is still under 50 percent and Pa. is still in play according to the latest poll from the Allentown Morning Call and Muhlenberg College.
Saturday Night Live poked some fun at the Vice Presidential debate Saturday, especially when it came to the talk of unemployment in Scranton.
Ann Romney is going to make her voice heard in Pennsylvania Monday, making several stops in the state to raise support and funds for her husband’s campaign.
After a long legal battle, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson succeeded in his attempt to get on the ballot this November. The Pa Commonwealth Court ruled that he had the necessary signatures to be eligible, though the matter has for some time been in dispute.
President Obama has weathered Mitt Romney’s bounce, according to the latest poll from the Philadelphia Inquirer. He leads Romney by 8 points, just slightly narrower than 11 point lead he had in a poll commissioned by the newspaper in mid-September.
A poll commissioned by conservative non-profit group Let Freedom Ring, Inc. and obtained by PoliticsPA shows President Obama leading Mitt Romney 47 percent to 45. Sen. Bob Casey leads Tom Smith 44 percent to 41.
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