Pennsylvanians love Clinton and Biden, but Republican contenders not so much
Nothing in the new Mercyhurst University poll says Pennsylvania will go for the Republican presidential candidate in 2016. It’s way early, of course, but voters still prefer Hillary, Hillary, Hillary...
View ArticleIn new Quinnipiac poll, it’s clearly Clinton and maybe Bush — for now
If she runs, she wins. It’s the feeling a lot of Democrats have about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s chances of winning the presidency, and almost nothing in a new Quinnipiac University...
View ArticleHillary’s numbers slump in latest swing-state poll, but Republican candidates...
Former Secretary of State Hillary (Rodham) Clinton’s leads in the latest Quinnipiac University swing-state poll numbers look soft to me, but matched up against the Republican presidential contenders...
View ArticleThe polls and believing in Rick Santorum
The presidential primary season remains a long way off, but it’s always fun to look at where things stand just for kicks if nothing else. Let’s focus on the Republicans where former Florida Gov. Jeb...
View ArticleNew Iowa poll has Carson leading Trump, Rubio slowly gaining support
Looks like maybe neurosurgeon Ben Carson is about to eclipse billionaire Donald Trump’s shooting star at least in Iowa. The Doctor trumps The Donald by 8 percentage points in a new Quinnipiac...
View ArticleA Rubio-Kasich ticket would really raise Republicans’ chances of winning the...
What Republicans should want and what Democrats fear is a Republican presidential ticket pairing of candidates from Ohio and Florida. In other words, a ticket with either Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio...
View ArticleToomey’s backing of Rubio is sort of like Casey backing Obama
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey got on a last-minute, late afternoon conference call Wednesday and made like his Pennsylvania colleague, Sen. Bob Casey. Mr. Toomey endorsed one of his party’s young,...
View ArticleTrump talks electability, but he has work to do in Pennsylvania
In a speech Wednesday in South Carolina, Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump argued he’s more electable than his opponents because he could win solid Democratic states like New York and...
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