Posted on 09/29/2012 7:42:17 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Two percentage points separate President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney in a state poll conducted for the Tribune-Review, even though the campaigns largely are ignoring Pennsylvania and concentrating on other battlegrounds.
Obama polled 47 percent to Romneys 45 percent among likely Pennsylvania voters, with 6 percent of voters undecided and 44 days until Election Day, according to the survey by Susquehanna Polling & Research. The survey of 800 voters, conducted Sept. 18-20, has a margin of error of 3.46 percentage points.
The poll showed most voters are disappointed with the countrys direction, evenly split on whether Obama deserves another term and hesitant to back Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. Fifty-one percent of the states voters approve of Obamas job performance.
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President Obama 32 votes 17.39%
Mitt Romney 129 votes 70.11%
Other 23 votes 12.50%
I was just over at Catholic Answers forum and they had their own poll. The above are the results. Now, there are non-Catholics on the forum too, but I’m assuming that most of those who cast their vote are Catholic.
I’m in the Philly suburbs. In 2008 we saw a lot of Obama lawn signs. Now, not one. I see republican signs, though.
Just wondering. I’m from Wilmington, DE. I have relatives from all around the Philly surrounding area.
Catholic Answers members are mostly DEVOUT CATHOLICS.
While I wish that every Catholic were devout, I know of too many who think like Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry and Joe Biden.
The question we have to answer is this -— DO THE DEVOUT CATHOLICS OUTNUMBER AND ARE THEY MORE ENTHUSIASTIC TO VOTE THEN THE NON-DEVOUT ONES?
Yes, we can....my relatives who are and have been dems throughtout their lives and some uniond friends that I still have all say they are voting for Mitt...they despise O....they were originally for Hitlery. Romney will win PA...I posted it several months ago as my prediction
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