Quinnipiac Poll: Obama Snags Double-Digit Lead in PA
President Obama’s Pennsylvania lead has grown since June, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac. He leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 11 points, 53 percent to 42 percent.
President Obama’s Pennsylvania lead has grown since June, according to the latest poll from Quinnipiac. He leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 11 points, 53 percent to 42 percent.
[Updated with head-to-heads] An internal poll from Phil Scollo, the Dem challenging Rep. Tom Marino suggests that the freshman Republican incumbent has soft support in his newly drawn district. But the memo, obtained exclusively by PoliticsPA, omits initial head-to-head numbers.
A poll released Friday by Susquehanna Polling & Research shows that Pennsylvania may be slipping from the President’s grip. The poll shows a slim 3-point lead for Obama over Romney, 46-43 percent.
New figures released by Public Policy Polling show that while 58 percent of voters support PA’s new voter ID law, Gov. Corbett’s approval ratings are slipping. In addition, support for PSU and the late Joe Paterno, while still broad, is waning.
A new PPP release shows Democrats in the lead in every statewide race – Attorney General, Auditor and Treasurer – and on the generic Congressional ballot.
Bob Casey still has a double-digit lead over challenger Tom Smith but it’s narrowing, according to the latest survey from Public Policy Polling.
Public Policy Polling’s new Presidential polls have the President with a 6-point lead over challenger Mitt Romney in Pennsylvania. The last poll conducted by PPP in the state was in May, which had Obama at 50, Romney at 42.
Senator Bob Casey leads GOP challenger Tom Smith according to the latest survey from Rasmussen. Updated with crosstabs and Gov. Tom Corbett’s (dismal) approval rating.
President Obama still has a lead over Mitt Romney, but that may be shrinking according to the latest poll by Rasmussen Reports.
A new Democratic poll shows Rep. Mark Critz’s lead shrinking from double to single digits. The GOP is targeting the PA-12 seat as a possible pickup for the fall.
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