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^ = Incumbent Party (Current Governor Retiring) Corbett (R) leads all Democrats by double-digits By: Mark Warner 08 (I-AUT) on 2009-12-18 @ 00:59:32 Question:If the 2010 election for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Dan Onorato the Democrat and Tom Corbett the Republican, for whom would you vote? Union Question:If the 2010 election for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Jack Wagner the Democrat and Tom Corbett the Republican, for whom would you vote? Union (If registered Republican) If the 2010 Republican primary for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Jim Gerlach and Tom Corbett, for whom would you vote? Corbett: 38% Gerlach: 12% (If registered Democrat) If the 2010 Democratic primary for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Dan Onorato, Jack Wagner, Tom Knox, Joe Hoeffel and Chris Doherty, for whom would you vote? Onorato: 14% Hoeffel: 8% Wagner: 7% Doherty: 6% Knox: 5% If the 2010 election for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Dan Onorato the Democrat and Tom Corbett the Republican, for whom would you vote? Corbett: 45% Onorato: 30% If the 2010 election for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Jack Wagner the Democrat and Tom Corbett the Republican, for whom would you vote? Corbett: 43% Wagner: 33% If the 2010 election for Governor were being held today and the candidates were Joe Hoeffel the Democrat and Tom Corbett the Republican, for whom would you vote? Corbett: 46% Hoeffel: 30% Term-limited Gov. Ed Rendell, who cannot seek a third term, gets a negative 43 - 49 percent job approval rating, a trend that began in July when the state lived through a three-month budget stalemate that turned off voters of both parties. About this Poll From December 8 - 14, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,381 Pennsylvania voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.6 percentage points. The survey includes 588 Republicans with a margin of error of +/- 4 percentage points and 619 Democrats, each with a margin of error of +/- 3.9 percentage points. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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