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Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Mac1337 - 04-29-2011

I figure you won't read this survey in national news. He won the state 55-44.

http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1327.xml?ReleaseID=1594


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Acer - 04-29-2011

Looks to me like the most important factor is the loss of Allegheny County/Pittsburgh and SW PA as a counterweight, when combined with Philly, to the Republican "Tee."


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - mattkime - 04-29-2011

How are President Trump's numbers?


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Mac1337 - 04-29-2011

Acer wrote:
Looks to me like the most important factor is the loss of Allegheny County/Pittsburgh and SW PA as a counterweight, when combined with Philly, to the Republican "Tee."

Allegheny still went to Democrats In 2010. Toomey barely won(1%) the state but Corbet did a little better. Toomey lost Montgomery county by nearly 10 points. There is so much Democratic vote in the 4 Philadelphia counties that swamps anything the "T" brings. Out of 67 counties in the state, no more than six goes Democrat, but that is usually enough.


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Grateful11 - 04-29-2011

A quick Google News search proves you wrong once again, lots of major national news agencies have picked it up. Pathetic.


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Mac1337 - 04-29-2011

Sorry, I did not do the polling. to be proved right or wrong. Ask your relatives.


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - cbelt3 - 04-29-2011

I think you'll find that this is the case in most states with a few large cities and a generally rural area... urban dwellers tend to vote Democrat, rural dwellers tend to vote Republican.


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Grateful11 - 04-29-2011

Still pathetic. I feel sorry for you, I honestly do.


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - john dough - 04-29-2011

Grateful11 wrote:
Still pathetic. I feel sorry for you, I honestly do.

I second that. What is more sad is that his real life is probably even worse.


Re: Obama's standing in Pennsylvania - Mac1337 - 04-29-2011

Grateful11 wrote:
Still pathetic. I feel sorry for you, I honestly do.

Your automatic post generator needs retuning. I think it has been set to random posting. I am discussing politics in Pennsylvania. Why do you fell sorry for me?