Pennsylvania polling shows presidential race in a dead heat – Washington Examiner
A recent Emerson College poll reveals a tight presidential race in Pennsylvania, showing Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump in a virtual dead heat, each garnering 48% of support from likely voters. The poll, which surveyed 1,000 participants, indicates that while half of the voters believe Harris will ultimately win, a slightly higher percentage (49%) expect Trump to secure victory. Additionally, the poll highlights a closely contested Senate race, with Democrat incumbent Bob Casey at 47% and Republican challenger David McCormick at 45%. A significant portion of voters also expressed that Trump would be a better candidate for their financial situation, with 51% supporting him over 44% for Harris. The poll has a margin of error of ±3 percentage points.
Pennsylvania polling shows presidential race in a dead heat and Senate tightening
A new poll is showing a virtual tie between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump and a close Senate race in Pennsylvania.
The latest poll from Emerson College of 1,000 likely voters, released Tuesday, found that 48% of voters support Trump and 48% support Harris for president in the all-important swing state.
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Half of voters expect Harris to win, while 49% expect Trump to win. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. The numbers reflect a small shift from earlier in the month, when Trump was up 48% to Harris’s 47%.
The poll, conducted between Friday and Saturday, found that 51% of voters think Trump is a better candidate for their financial situation, while 44% answered that Harris would be better.
PENNSYLVANIA POLL with @RealClearPA
President
Trump 48%
Harris 48%
2% someone else
2% undecidedUS Senate
Casey (D) 47%
McCormick (R) 45%
8% undecidedhttps://t.co/tPWbW1amR2— Emerson College Polling (@EmersonPolling) October 1, 2024
The economy appears to be a top motivator for voters. Three-fifths of voters feel their economic situation is worse today than it was five years ago, while 22% feel it is better, and 18% say it is no different.
Half of the respondents trust Trump more to handle fracking, while 39% trust Harris more. Eleven percent trust neither candidate.
The polling also showed a closer Senate race — Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) received 47% support, while Republican challenger Dave McCormick received 45%, and 8% of respondents said they were undecided.
“Casey leads among voters under 50, 53% to 37%, while McCormick leads the 50 and over vote: 51% to 43%,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling. “Women break for Casey by 11 points, 52% to 41%, while men break for McCormick by eight points, 50% to 42%.”
The survey was completed through text messages and an online panel of voters.
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