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Are Rendell, Casey sure things?
Lancaster New Era ^ | Wednesday, November 1, 2006 | Tom Murse

Posted on 11/02/2006 10:45:44 PM PST by MinorityRepublican

LANCASTER COUNTY, PA - The harder U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum campaigns, the more voters dislike him, a new Franklin & Marshall College poll suggests.

The two-term Republican has fallen farther behind Democrat Bob Casey Jr. in the race for U.S. Senate as voters grow more concerned about the war in Iraq and less comfortable with his often combative style.

“There’s been a huge shift away from a fairly tight race to a demonstrable — if not insurmountable — lead for Casey,” said G. Terry Madonna, the director of Franklin & Marshall College’s Center for Politics and Public Affairs.

Casey has opened up a 15-point lead over Santorum among registered voters, doubling his advantage since September, according to the F&M statewide Keystone Poll released this morning.

In a separate finding, the poll shows that Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell is well positioned to win a second term: He has expanded his lead over Republican Lynn Swann to 25 points with only six days until Election Day.

“Republicans don’t like to hear this, but Rendell has delivered on the commitments he made,” said Madonna. “He may have a different style and personality than the midstate cares for, but the state’s in reasonably good shape.”

The Keystone Poll was conducted by F&M’s Center for Opinion Research between Oct. 25 and Sunday.

In the U.S. Senate race, Casey, the state treasurer, now leads Santorum 53 percent to 38 percent in a survey of 626 registered voters. The margin of error is 3.9 percent.

Of 335 voters who said they are likely to vote in Tuesday’s election, Casey held an even larger, 17-point, lead — 56 percent to 39 percent. The margin of error there is 5.4 percent.

Here’s why Casey’s winning, said Madonna:

Santorum’s getting more unpopular. In fact, 46 percent of voters held a negative opinion of him in the new poll. That’s up from 37 percent in August and September and 33 percent in May.

“Rick’s unfavorables are the highest since we’ve been doing polls,” says Madonna. “That’s remarkable. I think it’s been the shrillness, the harshness of his campaign. The stridency, the negative commercials, the bad national environment for Republicans — I think there’s a conflation of all those things going on.”

In fact, 33 percent of those surveyed said they are voting against Santorum, not necessarily for Casey.

“There is no doubt in my mind that this race is about Santorum, and it has little to do with Casey,” Madonna said. “You just have to be a reasonable alternative, a sane alternative. And by running a quiet, low-key campaign, what Casey has done is become the antithesis of Santorum, and that’s worked in his favor.”

This election’s all about Iraq. Voters are growing increasingly worried about the war and less worried about the issue on which Santorum has been focused, terrorism.

One in three, or 33 percent, said Iraq was their biggest concern in October, up from 22 percent in September. Only 12 percent said their biggest worry was terrorism, down from 21 percent in September.

“He’s going around doing this ‘gathering storm’ speech all across the state,” Madonna said. “But Santorum’s fundamental problem is he is talking about an issue that is of declining importance to voters.

“There isn’t any doubt the focus he’s on right now could be 100 percent correct,” Madonna added. “But it’s not a message voters find appealing, and I think that’s his problem when he goes out there and he gets strident and shows not so much emotion but this confrontational style.”

Santorum’s ties to Bush are hurting him. The senator may have gotten a slight bump in the polls in September, when Bush’s approval ratings were up a little bit in Pennsylvania. But now Bush’s numbers are down, and so are Santorum’s.

In fact, 57 percent held a negative opinion of Bush in the new poll, up from 50 percent in September. And 43 percent said Bush is doing a poor job, up from 36 in September.

“That’s not huge, but it is a factor in this race,” Madonna said.

In a separate poll of likely voters conducted by Quinnipiac University, Casey led Santorum by 10 points, 52 percent to 42 percent. The same poll had Casey with a six-point advantage in September.

“Bob Casey remains strong,” said Clay Richards, the Quinnipiac pollster.

Casey’s campaign manager, Jay Reiff, said, “All the polls clearly show that voters want change in Washington, but the only poll that counts is on Election Day. Treasurer Casey will continue to work hard and get his message out.”

Santorum’s campaign spokeswoman, Virginia Davis, called the new numbers “completely unreliable” and said the senator is much closer to Casey.

“We’re seeing polls that are all over the map. To put stock in one over another just doesn’t make sense,” she said.

“Senator Santorum has made a significant investment in grassroots efforts and voter turnout, and that return is not seen until Election Day,” Davis said. “They can add up to several points — less than 10, perhaps around 5.”

Meanwhile, among the 626 registered voters surveyed in the Keystone Poll about the race for governor, Rendell leads Swann 58 percent to 33 percent; among the 335 likely voters, the governor leads 59 percent to 34 percent.

Swann’s biggest problem, says Madonna, is that Rendell’s approval ratings are relatively high, and almost half of those surveyed — 47 percent — believe the state is headed in the right direction.

“You also have a different situation where the general environment favors Democrats so much this year,” he said. “Rendell has raised prodigious amounts of money, he started commercials in April, and he’s been running them continually ever since.

“In this environment, I don’t think it’s so much Swann as it is an incumbent dream scenario,” Madonna said.

The Quinnipiac poll has Rendell leading Swann by 23 points, 58 percent to 35 percent. The university’s September poll had the governor up by 16 points, 55 percent to Swann’s 39 percent.

The Quinnpiac poll, which surveyed 933 Pennsylvania voters who said they are likely to cast ballots in Tuesday’s election, was conducted by telephone between Oct. 23 and Sunday. The sampling error margin was plus or minus 3 percentage points.

Swann spokesman Leonardo Alcivar said voters shouldn’t put too much stock in the polls.

“The reality is that there have been, for the past two weeks, almost daily polls that show a variance of anywhere from 7 to 25 points,” he said. “We know that somewhere within those numbers lies the real state of the race.

“The reality is we don’t believe these polls. This is not a 25-point race,” Alcivar said.

Rendell campaign spokesman Dan Fee said the Democrat’s campaign was “gratified” over the poll results, “but it doesn’t change anything we’re going to do in the remaining days.”

The F&M poll was commissioned by the Philadelphia Daily News, The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, WGAL-TV in Lancaster, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: 2006; polls; santorum; swann
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1 posted on 11/02/2006 10:45:45 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
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To: MinorityRepublican

It is a shame. Rick is one of the strongest conservative Senators. Well, PA is changing into a liberal state. Rendell??? Casey???? Yuck...


2 posted on 11/02/2006 10:59:47 PM PST by indianrightwinger
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To: MinorityRepublican

"Terry Madonna"

He is a shill for the democrats and called both the Gore and Kerry attempts to win the presidency as going to both before the voting was over.

He often talks on the radio around here and he is annoying to listen to.


3 posted on 11/02/2006 11:03:49 PM PST by JSteff
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To: indianrightwinger

Another poll today had Santorum behind by "only" 8 points - that's a nice story F&M's putting out, but it ain't over 'til Tuesday......


4 posted on 11/02/2006 11:23:31 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: Intolerant in NJ

Agree. But, even Kerry won there. Can't get more liberal (and foolish) than him.


5 posted on 11/02/2006 11:26:44 PM PST by indianrightwinger
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To: indianrightwinger
PA is changing into a liberal state

Always has been a leftist, socialist state. Pittsburgh is the birthplace of unions. The attitude of the people here is simply AMAZING to people like me. Trust me, I deal with them everyday in every aspect of my life. There is NO ESCAPE from their leftist rants.

The Local Watering Holes are the worst. You can't discuss matters with them because they really are too >ignorant< of the facts and unable to understand even simple economics.

The other day I was bellied up to my Local Watering Hole with the Usual Crowd of unemployed and unemployable. They were beating on me, telling me how much better thing s will be after the ratz take the midterms. No more soup lines, good paying jobs for everyone, universal healthcare, raise taxes on The Rich....they really believe people are dying in the streets!

Several were whining about there being no jobs. Of course that's totally bogus. Employment in PA is way up, even Gocv Ed is squaking about that and taking credit.

In any case I mentioned that the company across from where I work was hiring. Pay starts at more than minimum wage ($7.50/hr IIRC) with some bennies - not health AFAIK. . Maybe perks would be a better term. Lots of opportunity for advancement

You get good hours, some late night and weekend but no overnights like I work. It's also indoors in a brand new office setting, and right on the busline and very convenient.

The job? It's a call center for a pizza chain with stores along the east coast. When I told them what the job was NOT ONE would consider taking it even though they can't pay their bills! It was beneath them to take pizza orders.

In the meantime a friend who works with me wanted some extra cash and applied to the company online. They called him back and hired him within ten minutes of his application. He loves it! In fact he's thinking about quiting work at the radio station and moving across the street full time.

As far as Rendell and Casey...They're probably gonna both get in. Swann was attractive in some ways, personally I like him but he does have that Jubilier stink about him. And Santorum was never on my list of politicos that I like. True his voting record hasn't been bad but he's turned his back lots of times on the conservative base that elected him. He went over the edge chumming up with Spector and just like Swann Rick has Elsie Hilman roots. That is something I never liked. Too much RINO for my taste.

Most likely I'll vote for him as well as Swann but I really have to hold my nose on Ricky! Rick hasn't even run a good campaign...kinda like when Fisher ran for governor against Ed...the campaign is really lame.

But I swear this is THE LAST time Rick gets my vote. I say that every election but then it gets close and I give up and do it anyway.

And everytime I do I can hear The RINO's snickering. Eventually either the Pubbies get purged of RINO's or the conservatives will just spilt, ESPECIALLY in PA.

prisoner6

6 posted on 11/02/2006 11:40:04 PM PST by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts hold the country together as the loose screws of the Left fall out.)
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To: MinorityRepublican

I feel this is just some more doom and gloom from the rats papers....

I am on the calling campaign for Santorum, and everyone that I have called is very upbeat and postive when it comes to Santorum...and they are eager to vote on Tuesday....

I won't believe that Santorum will not be re-elected...he's very popular except in Philly, Harrisburg, and Pitts....course no one that isn't a rat isn't popular there...its rats ville....


7 posted on 11/03/2006 3:06:08 AM PST by HarleyLady27 (My ? to libs: "Do they ever shut up on your planet?" "Grow your own DOPE: Plant a LIB!")
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To: MinorityRepublican

I'm sick to death of the "pre-bituaries" in the media. I've volunteered for phone calling and poll sitting to help, at least a little, with Rick's re-election campaign. He's a good man, and has been targeted by the Dems for a long time. Whether he can win I don't know. I don't trust the polls and the effort to suppress GOP votes is pretty obvious. The media has him all but buried before Election Day ever rolls around.


8 posted on 11/03/2006 4:14:23 AM PST by Think free or die
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To: MinorityRepublican

I'm off to Jim Gerlach's district to work for him and Santorum later today. If you can get down to a local headquarters and volunteer to do whatever you can. This is a fight to save not only Rick Santorum, but our nation. We KNOW what the rat will do with control of one or both Houses.


9 posted on 11/03/2006 4:28:23 AM PST by jmaroneps37 (DON'T BELIEVE PESSIMISM: FEELINGS ARE FOR LOVE SONGS. FACTS ARE FOR PREDICTING WHO WINS IN NOV)
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To: MinorityRepublican

Post Pictures of Swann @ every polling place.

Blackwell in Ohio too.


10 posted on 11/03/2006 4:45:03 AM PST by CPT Clay (Drill ANWR, Personal Accounts NOW.)
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To: MinorityRepublican
Terry Madonna, the PA political 'expert' misses the most of all reasons why Casey is ahead in the polls. Many of the dumba$$e$ that live in this state think he is his late father. That simple. Alot of old time Dims don't realize that he is 'junior'...'Casey Lite.' There, I solved that mystery...I wonder if local radio will pay me for my expertise :)
11 posted on 11/03/2006 4:47:04 AM PST by PennsylvaniaMom (Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you...)
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To: prisoner6
And everytime I do I can hear The RINO's snickering. Eventually either the Pubbies get purged of RINO's or the conservatives will just spilt, ESPECIALLY in PA.

I think the mostly red bits of Upstate NY and PA's red bits ought to secede to form their own state.

12 posted on 11/03/2006 4:48:45 AM PST by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: prisoner6

As a resident of Central PA I can tell you that, much like the entire country, the vast midsection of this state vote overwhelmingly Republican only to be trounced by two coounties - Philadelphia and Allegheny.


13 posted on 11/03/2006 4:58:30 AM PST by HonorInPa
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To: indianrightwinger

This makes me soooo sad! People do not seem to want a decent, reliable, honest, strong, faithful individual. IF we lose Senator Santorum it will a disgrace we Pennsylvanians will just have to bear.

Nancee


14 posted on 11/03/2006 4:58:32 AM PST by Nancee
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To: Intolerant in NJ

AMEN!!!

Thank you!


Nancee


15 posted on 11/03/2006 4:59:17 AM PST by Nancee
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To: MinorityRepublican

And this is supposed to be the absolute heart of CONSERVATIVE country in Pennsylvania. Terry Madonna is hardly conservative and not at all fair....never liked him.


Nancee


16 posted on 11/03/2006 5:03:26 AM PST by Nancee
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To: MinorityRepublican

Nothing in politics is a sure thing. But I highly doubt that either Santorum or Swann will win.


17 posted on 11/03/2006 5:05:25 AM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: indianrightwinger

BUMP!!!

Nancee


18 posted on 11/03/2006 5:08:18 AM PST by Nancee
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To: prisoner6

I'll also be voting for Ricky, but for those who think he's the Ultra-Conservative, well, his conservative rating over the last two years is only 32%. Don't rely on the commercials. Check his voting record. He voted for every bit of pork that came down the aisle. He IS a cultural conservative, but as for fiscal conservatism....


19 posted on 11/03/2006 5:11:32 AM PST by BikerJoe
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To: JSteff

The fact is, he is very pro-democrat! It's a shame. I'm trying to get out of here to go and knock on doors for Rick. I'm not having much luck though. This site is addictive. Time for self-discipline. :)


Nancee


20 posted on 11/03/2006 5:13:31 AM PST by Nancee
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