Posted on 10/11/2016 1:20:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Clinton and Toomey lead their respective races.
Thats the conclusion of the latest Susquehanna University Poll, which was conducted on behalf of ABC27.
In the presidential contest, Hillary Clinton is ahead of Donald Trump by a 44% to 40% margin. Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson got 4% while Green Party nominee Jill Stein received 2%.
As for the Senate race, Pat Toomey leads Katie McGinty 42% to 38%.
Finally, Susquehanna tested the favorable/unfavorable splits for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Barack Obama. Clinton got a 39/54 split whereas Trump faces a 36/56 divide. President Barack Obama received a split of 46/44.
This survey was conducted by Susquehanna University Polling and Research and commissioned by ABC27. It was done through IVR/automated calls to landlines and live agent interviews from October 4th to 9th and reached 764 likely voters. The margin of error is +/- 3.5%.
...and before Sunday’s debate.
...so includes several days before the locker room tape was released.
Toomey only up 4%? I sense a DEM skewed poll.
1 All these polls are bogus. There is no way the American people are going to willingly vote for her when she openly says she is going to raise their taxes and open the border gates wide and let in all the muslims.
I really think it’s not so much about polls now, but about just how much fraud there will be, and how We the People will react to having the election stolen from them.
We’re at the point now where no matter which side wins, there will be strong “reaction” from the other side. If our side wins, they will Scorch Earth.
Johnson support is peeling off. A little more time for repair and TRUMP could kick her butt.
TURN OUT makes it.
Let’s win damn it!
Does this seem like a reasonable educational distribution? (from poll internals)
What is your highest level of education?
1. High school diploma 214 28%
2. Associates degree from a trade or vocational school 145 19%
3. 4-year degree from a college or university 215 28%
4. Masters or doctorate degree 176 23%
People are Stupid look at what Obama called them and they voted for him twice. I hope people will wake up
>>If our side wins, they will Scorch Earth.
Oh, wow. If Trump were to win after all, the response would be mutually assured destruction.
GOP would “cooperate” with Clinton.
Certainly not 23% with advanced degrees. No way, now how.
Tied in PA??? That tells me Trump will win and PA will put him over the top.
There are many within the GOP who will help Trump. Just quietly. Even some Dems.
They must have only polled at Penn State and the State Pen - or are those the same place?
I actually believe they stole it for Obama in 2012. Yes there are lots of ignorant people, but there was also a lot of voter fraud and less illegals, etc.
If there really are that many stupid people out there, then I say in disgust that they deserve their tyranny. (but WE don’t!)
It really is Trump and We the People vs. the Power Elite and their dumbed down masses.
That’s funny, thanks for the laugh : )
I'm probably all wet but it's likely Trump voters are now less inclined to admit it to the pollsters. They'll still vote for him but don't want to face the righteous condemnation of Social Justice Warriors.
This poll is very suspect because of the oversampling of college & graduate educated voters,which is a key Hillary voter demographic, double the representation of this group in the population.
A bit more digging uncovered the following at https://pasdc.hbg.psu.edu/sdc/pasdc_files/researchbriefs/Education-Earnings_RB.pdf
In 2000, 22.4 percent of Pennsylvanians age 25 years and over had a bachelors degree or higher. That figure rose to 27.0 percent of states population in 2011. At the same time, fewer residents lacked a high-school diploma: 18.1 percent had no diploma in 2000, which dropped to 11.4 percent in 2011.
Nationally, 28.5 percent of the population attained a bachelors degree or higher, while 14.1 percent lacked a high school diploma. Among the states and the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania ranked 25th in terms of the percentage of the population to have a bachelors degree or higher in 2011.
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