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Source: Muhlenberg College (url)

CandidatePolitical PartyPollGraphPoll Details
DCaseyDemocratic46%piePoll Date: 2006-04-25
RSantorum*Republican38%Number Polled: 508
-Other-3%Margin of Error: 4%
-Undecided-13%Voter Type: Registered

  * = Incumbent

Casey (D) Leads Incumbent Santorum (R) in Pennsylvania

 By: Alcon (D-WA) - 2006-04-26 @ 17:25:17

Question If the 2006 election for Senator was being held today and the race was between Republican Rick Santorum and Democrat Bob Casey Jr, who would you vote for?

Santorum 37%
Casey 45%
Neither/other (VOL) 3%
Not sure (VOL) 14%

Question Part 2 At this point would you say you are leaning more to voting for Rick Santorum or Bob Casey for the Senate Seat from Pennsylvania?

Santorum 12%
Casey 12%
Neither/other (don't read) 4%
Not sure (don't read) 72%

COMBINED RESULTS OF QUESTIONS 11 and 12 – Leaners Added

Santorum 38%
Casey 46%
Neither/Other 3%
Not sure 13%

Poll Demographics
Which of the following best describes your current voting status. Are you registered as a (READ LIST):

Democrat 44%
Republican 42%
Independent 9%
Another party 2%
Not sure (VOL) 2%

About this Poll
The key findings report summarizes data collected in a telephone survey of 508 registered voters in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania between April 17 and 25, 2006. Individual households throughout the state were selected randomly for inclusion in the study. The sample of phone numbers used in the survey was generated by Genesys Sampling Systems of Ft. Washington, PA. Interviewing was conducted by the staff of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion and PMI of Easton Pennsylvania. This number of completions results in a margin of error of +/- 4.3% at the 95% confidence interval. However the margin of errors for sub groups (i.e. women, Republicans) is larger due to smaller sample size. Percentages throughout the survey have been rounded to the nearest percentage, thus many totals in the results will not equal 100. The data has been weighted to account for an over sampling of women. The survey questionnaire was designed by Christopher Borick, Ph.D. of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion in consultation with staff members of the Morning Call. Analysis and report writing were completed by the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion under the direction of Dr. Borick

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