Poll: Obama Losing Ground in PA; Casey Holding Steady
A Quinnipiac poll released today has grim news for President Obama: his lowest numbers yet in PA. Senator Casey, on the other hand enjoys relatively healthy support.
A Quinnipiac poll released today has grim news for President Obama: his lowest numbers yet in PA. Senator Casey, on the other hand enjoys relatively healthy support.
Poll-o-rama: Obama, Casey, Toomey & Corbett; Scarnati’s Marcellus impact fee bill drops today; a Casey challenger heads to Beck; and unions protest Comcast and the “Delaware loophole.”
Today marks Gov. Corbett’s 100th day in office. PoliticsPA took a look back at some of the most buzzed about topics during his term so far.
A survey conducted earlier this month by Public Policy Polling found that Pennsylvania voters would today cast their ballots for a generic Democrat (42 percent) over a generic Republican (36 percent), though a majority (52 percent) also currently holds an unfavorable view of President Obama.
In light of concerns surrounding Marcellus shale drilling, top environmental regulators and government officials have called upon drillers for an initiative to change wastewater rules in Pennsylvania.
Laureen Cummings, challenger to Senator Bob Casey and leader of the Scranton Tea Party, is heading to New York City tomorrow to sit in the audience of conservative television personality Glenn Beck.
Two freshmen GOP Congressman from Pennsylvania, Lou Barletta and Pat Meehan, have been in the national news spotlight over the last week after they were challenged aggressively by constituents at town hall meetings.
A Quinnipiac poll released this morning showed a jump in Tom Corbett’s disapproval, however the Governor’s approval rating remains net positive. In a sense, the numbers reflect the argument Corbett has made since unveiling his budget proposal: voters elected him to make tough decisions, some of which are bound to be unpopular.
New poll numbers for Governor Corbett, Sen. Scarnati prepares a Marcellus impact fee bill, campaign committees launch robocalls, and Penn State Dickinson is getting a colorful new faculty member.
The Congressional campaign arms of both U.S. House caucuses have launched automated phone messages against several members of the Pennsylvania delegation.
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