LFR Poll: Obama, Casey with Narrow Leads
A poll released by Let Freedom Ring Inc. shows President Obama and Senator Casey with narrow leads.
A poll released by Let Freedom Ring Inc. shows President Obama and Senator Casey with narrow leads.
The stump speeches are set and the candidates exhausted. Republicans up and down the ticket stumped across Pa. on Monday in their last-ditch effort to make the news and reach out to undecided voters.
Veteran GOP operative Chris Nicholas breaks down Pennsylvania’s 2008 election results by television market and says where Mitt Romney will need to improve on John McCain’s performance to score a win here.
Barack Obama and Bob Casey both lead in Pa. according to the latest survey from Angus Reid Public Opinion. The firm conducts polls from an online sample.
It’s that time of year. Newspapers around Pa. are backing candidates. Here’s PoliticsPA’s running list of endorsements in statewide and congressional races.
Just a few days out, Democrats had solid leads in the race for U.S. Senate and Attorney General. That’s according to the latest poll from the Allentown Morning Call and Muhlenberg College.
Mitt Romney visited Pa. yesterday and Bill Clinton is here today. There’s just 1 day of campaigning remaining – see the latest dispatches from the trail. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Mitt Romney spent some of the waning hours of the campaign in Bucks County Sunday night where he spoke to 25,000 excited supporters who braved the cold. It was part of a last-minute, multi-state tour in the final two days of the campaign.
According to a pollster that combines online surveys with traditional methods, President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 52 percent to 44. Sen. Bob Casey leads Tom Smith 50 percent to 42.
Former Auditor General and former Republican Barbara Hafer endorsed John Maher for the position on Saturday.
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