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Pennsylvania: Clinton 45% Giuliani 44% |
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Thursday, 30 August 2007 |
(rasmussen) - Pennsylvania has cast its Electoral College votes for the Democrats in four straight Presidential elections, but the competition has recently been too close for any Democrat to take for granted. In Election 2004, John Kerry won by just three percentage points and no Democrat has won more than 51% of the vote in Pennsylvania since 1964. At this early stage of the campaign, it looks like the Keystone State might be competitive again in 2008. As usual, there is a slight advantage for the Democrats.
In a Pennsylvania match-up of the early frontrunners, it’s Hillary Clinton (D) 45% and Rudy Giuliani (R) 44%. A Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds Clinton with a four point edge over John McCain (44% to 40%), a seven point edge over Fred Thompson (47% to 40%), and a thirteen point edge over Mitt Romney (49% to 36%). Read More
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