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CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
RTom CorbettRepublican39%piePoll Date: 2010-03-06
DDan Onorato^Democratic24%Number Polled: 700
-Other-2%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-35%Voter Type: Likely

  ^ = Incumbent Party (Current Governor Retiring)

Corbett still leads

 By: Olawakandi (G-CA) on 2010-03-15 @ 18:17:23

Question: If the election for governor were being held today, would you vote for Tom Corbett, the Republican candidate, or Jack Wagner, the Democrat candidate? (ROTATE NAMES)

1. Corbett 257 37%
2. Wagner 179 26%
3. None/other 11 02%
4. Undecided 252 36%

Question: If the election for governor were being held today, would you vote for Tom Corbett, the Republican candidate, or Dan Onorato, the Democrat candidate? (ROTATE NAMES)

1. Corbett 276 39%
2. Onorato 167 24%
3. None/other 14 02%
4. Undecided 242 35%

About this Poll
Poll conducted by Susquehanna Polling and Research

This statewide poll was conducted March 3-6 with 700 likely general election voters for internal analysis, SP&R clients and Premium Access Members only. Only voters with prior vote history in key general elections 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005 were contacted (as well as new registrants since January 2008), with a special emphasis on G07, G06 and G05 to reflect likely turnout in a non-presidential general election. Interviews are randomly selected and conducted via telephone from a statewide voter file using our professionally-trained survey research staff from our Harrisburg telephone call center. Interviews are closely monitored to ensure a representative sample of Pennsylvania’s electorate is achieved based on geography, party affiliation, gender, age and other demographics; results are sometimes statistically weighted for key demographics. The margin of error for a sample size of 700 is +/-3.7% at the 95% confidence level, but higher for subgroups of respondents. The top line results are included following the analysis.

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