Posted on 10/16/2009 1:37:15 PM PDT by smith5460
Thirty-seven percent (37%) of likely Democratic Primary Voters in Pennsylvania are not sure how they will vote when it comes time to select a Democratic Party nominee for governor in 2010.
In this wide open setting, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato attracts 19% of the vote, while state Auditor Jack Wagner is the choice for 14%. Former Congressman Joe Hoeffel is preferred by 11%. Two other candidates pick up single digit support: Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty at six percent (6%) and businessman Tom Knox with four percent (4%).
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Now THAT is funny!
Both of these guys are morons...
37% don’t want to be accosted by the lunatic left.
Also, is this an indication that people are becoming fearful of stating an opinion?
Maybe Rasmussen should ask that question.
Do you fear reprisals if you state your opinion on a Candidate or Issue?
Doesn’t matter...Tom Corbett will win.
In this wide open setting, Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato attracts 19% of the vote, while state Auditor Jack Wagner is the choice for 14%.
Both of these guys are morons...
You are SOOOO right about that! Onorato stirred-up a hornets nest by cramming through a very unpopular 10% tax on alcoholic drinks. Many bars indicate it on their receipts as the “Onorato Tax”, and you can be sure they will be emptying their tip jars into the campaign fund of whoever runs against him.
I had an exchange with Wagner once about their tendency to put important ballot questions on the Primary ballot (where often there is no contest on the GOP side and 95% of the turnout is Democrats). I told him I thought this was wrong and he reacted as if I had just asked him what the square root of 1,257,409 was.....in Greek.
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