GOP Poll: Casey, Smith Tied at 43
A poll commissioned by a Republican super PAC shows Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race tied. Sen. Bob Casey had 43.8 percent of the vote compared to Tom Smith’s 43.6.
A poll commissioned by a Republican super PAC shows Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race tied. Sen. Bob Casey had 43.8 percent of the vote compared to Tom Smith’s 43.6.
A new poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion is showing Senator Bob Casey on the rise yet again. The poll shows Casey up 5 points, 44 percent to 39 percent over challenger Tom Smith.
Sen. Bob Casey directly rebuts GOP challenger Tom Smith’s charge that he’s been an ineffective legislator in a new television ad. Meanwhile Smith debuted his own radio ad, about coal.
One of the pollsters that last week showed the U.S. Senate race within the margin of error now shows Sen. Bob Casey ahead of Republican Tom Smith more comfortably, 45 percent to 37.
Bob Casey has nothing to worry about, according to an internal poll released Friday by his campaign. The freshman Democratic Senator leads GOP opponent Tom Smith by 13 points, 52 percent to 39 percent.
Since a Quinnipiac poll showed Tom Smith just 3 points behind him, sen. Casey has kicked into gear and made his campaign far more public. He also unveiled a new radio ad that fact-checks Smith (sort of).
Two of the nation’s top election handicappers have upgraded Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race in light of recent polling that shows Republican Tom Smith gaining on Sen. Bob Casey. Larry Sabato and Roll Call each moved the race from “likely Democratic” to “lean Democratic.”
The GOP Senate hopeful released a new television spot to fight back against charges that he would be a threat to Medicare or Social Security. He also reiterates the familiar Obamacare-cuts-Medicare line of attack against Sen. Bob Casey.
The latest survey from YouGov, a research firm that conducts polls online, found Democrats in the lead in both top-ticket races in Pa. President Obama lead Mitt Romney 51 percent to 44. Sen. Bob Casey lead Tom Smith 48 percent to 41.
Sen. Bob Casey is taking off the gloves and doubling down on GOP challenger Tom Smith’s ties to the Tea Party – and some of its controversial proposed legislation.
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