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Rasmussen: Sestak up 4 against Toomey
Hot off his resounding primary win, Democrat Joe Sestak is sporting a four-point lead over Republican Pat Toomey in the race for Senate, according to a new poll.
The Rasmussen survey released Thursday showed Sestak winning 46 percent of the vote, compared to 42 percent for Toomey. Only nine percent of voters are still undecided and three percent would opt for a different candidate, according to the poll, setting up what looks to be a fiercely competitive general election fight.
The poll showed Sestak enjoying his highest level of support in any Rasmussen survey, a couple weeks after he and Toomey were in a dead heat.
The survey of 500 likely voters, the day after Tuesday’s primary, had a margin of error of 3 percent.
May 21, 2010 at 11:33 am
Tags: Joe Sestak, Pat Toomey













WESTPADEM6
May 21st, 2010
I wonder how our NRA Dems in sw pa will be voting this November?
Lets see some polling on guns and ammo!
november
May 22nd, 2010
It will probably evaporate as soon as PA sees his record. Everyone hated Specter. That is why he won. He will probably run on his military career and how we should all have “great healthcare”. It might not stick considering the amount of conservative democrats in PA (Mark Critz ran as an anti-obama dem)
Cats r Flyfishn
May 23rd, 2010
Toomey is a member of the Club for Growth and as a former Wall Street member, he is owned by Corporate America. Voters are tired of the Wall Street gang.