Readers Poll: Democrats Should Nominate Lamb for Senate
Congressman Conor Lamb won the PoliticsPA readers poll for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate.
Congressman Conor Lamb won the PoliticsPA readers poll for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate.
You’ve read their positions … now we’d like to hear your opinion. Who do you think should be the Democratic Party nominee for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Pat Toomey?
Conservative political commentator Kathy Barnette won the PoliticsPA readers poll for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate.
Former hedge fund CEO David McCormick was the clear favorite in a Fox News survey of GOP voters conducted March 2-6.
In a survey of 600 likely Republican voters done by a private polling firm, David McCormick has the lead over four other candidates for the GOP nod for the open U.S. Senate seat in the Keystone State.
John Fetterman and David McCormick were the top choices as U.S. Senate candidates in the latest Center for Opinion Research at Franklin & Marshall College poll that was released Thursday morning.
Perhaps the two most recognizable names in each race – Mehmet Oz and Lou Barletta – led their respective races in the latest Trafalgar Group poll.
The John Fetterman campaign released an internal poll that showed Fetterman with a commanding lead in the race for the Democratic nomination for the PA U.S. Senate seat.
In the latest Franklin & Marshall College poll, 30% of registered Democrats polled said that they would vote for Lt. Gov. Fetterman as either their first or second choice in the 2022 primary, while Sean Parnell, Kathy Barnette, and Jeff Bartos are within a few points of each other in the GOP race to succeed outgoing Sen. Pat Toomey.
Sean Parnell finished in first place by securing 48% of the vote in the seven candidate poll. Jeff Bartos finished in second place by tallying 35% of the vote, while Kathy Barnette finished in third place by receiving 17% of the vote.
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Total Voters: 30