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* = Incumbent Casey (D) with Lead over Incumbent Santorum (R) in Pennsylvania By: leip (I-NY) - 2006-05-04 @ 12:40:00 Question: If the election for Pennsylvania's U.S. Senator was being held today and the candidates were Bob Casey, Jr., the Democrat, and Rick Santorum, the Republican, would you vote for... 47% Bob Casey, Jr. 41% Rick Santorum 12% Do not know Poll Demographics Party Registration: 47% Republican 43% Democratic 7% Independent 2% Something Else 1% Don't Know Geography: 5% Philadelphia 13% Northeast 10% Allegheny 11% Southwest 10% Northwest 31% Central 20% Southeast Age: 3% 18-24 8% 25-34 14% 35-44 23% 45-54 22% 55-64 30% 65 and older Education: 5% Non high school graduate 32% High school graduate or GED 15% Some college 10% Two-year or tech degree 21% Four year college degree 17% Postgraduate degree Gender: 43% Male 57% Female Race: 93% White 7% Non-white About this Poll Methodology: This release summarizes the findings of a survey of 578 registered voters living in Pennsylvanians conducted by Franklin and Marshall College’s Center for Opinion Research. The survey interviewing was conducted between April 27 and May 1, 2006. The sample error for the survey is plus or minus 4.1 percent. Telephone numbers for the survey were generated via random digit dialing. Respondents were randomly selected from within each household and a screener was used to determine respondents’ voter registration status. The final sample includes 271 Republicans, 246 Democrats, and 53 Independent/other voters (8 voters would not provide their registration). The sample error for the question asked of Democrat voters is 6.2 percent. Login to Post Comments Forum Thread for this Poll |
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