60.6% of registered voters in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties said they’d vote for Biden for president, while 35.1% said they’d vote for Trump. In 2016, Sec. Hillary Clinton bested Trump in these counties by 14 points, 55%-to-41%.
The Federalist/TIPP Poll: Biden 49, Trump 44
Biden bests Trump among urban and suburban voters, while the president has the upper hand with rural voters in the state, according to polling from a conservative website.
September 30th Playbook
Former Vice President Joe Biden is set to make campaign appearances in western Pennsylvania today, while Vice President Mike Pence rallied supporters on Tuesday evening in Lancaster County prior to the debate. Here is the Playbook.
Dem PAC Poll: DePasquale 50, Perry 43
The survey from House Majority PAC shows Eugene DePasquale leading Rep. Scott Perry by 7 points after “leaners” are taken into consideration. Former VP Joe Biden holds a 7 point advantage over President Trump in the district.
GOP Poll: Shapiro 46.7, Heidelbaugh 43.2
The GOP friendly pollster said that the Attorney General’s race is tightening.
Biden Train Tour To Travel Through Western PA
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s “Build Back Better Express” train tour will make stops in Pittsburgh, Greensburg, New Alexandria, Latrobe, and Johnstown on Wednesday.
Cook Political Report: Lamb’s Race Moves From Likely Dem to Leans Dem
Rep. Conor Lamb’s race is now the third in the state in the Leans Democratic category.
WaPo/ABC News Poll: Biden 54, Trump 45
A majority of registered voters in the state disapprove of Trump’s handling of the presidency and his response to COVID-19, while a majority of voters approve of his handling of the economy.
September 29th Playbook
A pair of polls show former VP Joe Biden with a several point advantage over President Donald Trump in PA, while VP Mike Pence will head to Lancaster County to host a Presidential Debate Watch Party on Tuesday evening. Here is the Playbook.
NYT/Siena College Poll: Biden 49, Trump 40
Likely voters sided with Biden over Trump on handling the coronavirus pandemic, maintaining law and order, choosing a Supreme Court Justice, and national security. The lone issue of the five asked in the poll that voters sided with the president was on the economy.