quinnipiac.edu - 11/26/2008
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"There is a lot of financial pain in Pennsylvania today. More than half the people say they are worse off financially than they were a year ago and seven out of 10 don't expect things to get better in the next year," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling ...
quinnipiac.edu - 11/26/2008
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quinnipiac.edu —
"There is a lot of financial pain in
Pennsylvania today. More than half the people say they...
are worse off financially than they were a year ago and seven out of 10 don't expect things to get better in the next year," said Clay F. Richards, assistant ...
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Search Results Poll * November 26, 2008 * Pennsylvania ...
politico.com - 11/21/2008
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politico.com —
A close watcher of Pennsylvania emails with a
consequence of the sad passing of Pennsylvania's Lieutenant Governor:...
Ed Rendell's successor is now a Republican, probably taking him off the list for transition, if he'd been on it in the first place.
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A death in Pennsylvania
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Specter Leads Matthews in Poll
News —
... Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) holds a lead over MSNBC host Chris Matthews in a trial run of their possible 2010 Senate race. According to the Quinnipiac University survey , Specter leads Matthews 45 percent to 33 percent. Specter has a job approval rating of 62 percent. And most Pennsylvania voters — 60 percent — said they don't know enough about the "Hardball" host to form an opinion of him. Matthews, who served as an aide to House Speaker Tip O'Neill (D-Mass.) in the 1980s, has left the ...
PA-Sen: The Chris Matthews boomlet
Daily Kos —
... Specter (R) 46 Matthews (D) 43 Quinnipiac. 11/19-24. Likely voters. MoE 2.5% (8/5 results) Specter (R) 45 (41) Matthews (D) 33 (36) PPP (PDF). ...
Pick Your Poison, Arlen
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right —
... Still, Specter wouldn't seem to be in too bad of shape among his base. Quinnipiac has his favorability ratings among Republicans as 60 percent favorable, 21 perecnt unfavorable. Specter's ratings were notably poorer in 2004, when as of April of that year, Quinnipiac had ...
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