Reader Poll: Who Will Win Pa., And By How Much?
Poll after poll has said Obama pretty much secured Pennsylvania. Ads were pulled, and people started to move on. But the Pa. GOP says the state is still in play for Romney. What do you think?
Poll after poll has said Obama pretty much secured Pennsylvania. Ads were pulled, and people started to move on. But the Pa. GOP says the state is still in play for Romney. What do you think?
They may not be on TV, but Republicans are spending money on voter contact in Pa. We’ve got copies of the latest mail pieces from the Romney campaign and the PAGOP.
Republican Congressman Charlie Dent is on TV for the first time in 2012, and half of his introductory spot blasts his low-profile opponent Rick Daugherty.
Races for judicial retention typically are among the most boring in the world. But one conservative group says it will contest Republican judges of the Pa. Supreme Court should they decide (eventually) to block the state’s new Voter ID law.
Voters wanted to talk to Gov. Tom Corbett about education, Voter ID and Marcellus Shale drilling. But Wednesday, several town hall meeting attendees didn’t ask questions. They yelled, loudly and for so long they forced an early end to the event.
Democrats need to pick up at least 25 seats to win a majority in the U.S. House, and they won’t get there without a strong showing in Pennsylvania. So far, their chances here are shaky.
Larry Sabato has stared intently into the “Crystal Ball” and checked Rep. Mark Critz’s (D-Cambria) life line. His divination says Critz stands a good chance at outlasting his fourth tough contest in PA-12.
If a pollster took a poll of Pennsylvania polls, he or she might conclude that today’s from Susquehanna Polling and Research is an outlier. Commissioned by the Pa. Republican Party, the survey shows both the presidential and the U.S. Senate races within the margin of error.
We Ask America released a poll today showing the President 6 points ahead of his Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the Keystone State, with each candidate leading within their respective parties and Independents favoring the former Governor.
Despite being a continual target of the PA Dems, a new Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll shows Gov. Tom Corbett’s approval and disapproval ratings holding steady over the past month.
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