I was waiting on this particular Poll all week long as I considering it as the most reliable Poll in Pennsylvania.
They also have a good Track Record.
Franklin & Marshall Keystone Poll done April 8-13 among 367 LV/MOE 5.1
PA Democratic Primary
Hillary Clinton 46 %
Barack Obama 40 %
Undecided 14 %
when leaners are included it's:
Hillary Clinton 49 %
Barack Obama 42 %
In March it was among Likely Voters:
Hillary Clinton 51 %
Barack Obama 35 %
Others 1 %
Undecided 13 %
Keys:
Obama is up 5 and Clinton is down 5 compared to March.
So, who has the Mo?
The Keystone Poll was in the Field the same Dates like the Q-Poll and LA Times Poll.
I beginning to start seriously questioning SUSA.
And here is the Reason:
Since 2004 there haven't any Polling from SUSA in PA. SUSA did not poll the PA Governor & Senate Races in 2006.
Bank on it. Clinton DOES NOT win PA by double digits. GAME OVER
The "spoiler" is not Iran but the people who can't get things right by PoorBensJournal,
America's powerbase, the American people voted their decision against war on November 7th when a Democratic majority was elected into Congress. The American people do not want a war with Iran. If you think public protests against Iraq War were a big item, just wait for the roof to come down if this country is lulled into another war. Let's never forget how our Americans were tricked in 2000 and again in 2004. This nation finally leveled the playing field in 2006 when we voted for political change and "a new direction" for the nation.
The "spoiler" is not Iran but the people who can't get things right, the George Bushes and Dick Chaney's, and the most incompetent, the "politically belated" Donald Rumsfield.
Anyone truly seeking a peaceful solution in the Middle East knows that wars don't solve problems but only make for bigger ones as witnessed by Korea, Vietnam, and now Iraq.
Our using WMD and risking a 3rd WW that may result in the destruction of Europe, the Middle East and our own Western Hemisphere is totally out of the question! Our only option is dialogue and reasoned diplomacy with countries like Iran
by davidslavick, Thu Aug 31, 2006 at 05:45:38 AM EDT
Of all the diaries I have promoted to the front page, this one might make me the happiest. I have known David since he was a student at Ursinus College and I was a teacher--Chris
My name is David Slavick, I am the Democratic Candidate for State Representative in PA's 109Th District. ). I am a 27 year-old alumnus of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and of Ursinus College where I majored in Politics. Despite studying politics and international relations in college, I did not become personally motivated to get involved in the political system until my motivation literally ran into me one summer.
During the summer leading into my junior year, I was working at a factory that manufactured truck trailers near my hometown of Berwick, PA. Each day I awoke at 4 A.M so I could get to work at the plant that was about an hour away by 5:30 A.M. The days were long and exhausting, but it was "lucrative" summer work for our area, as it paid an unheard of $9.00 an hour and you had most Fridays off.
That summer I earned a few dollars for my textbook fund, made some friends, and even learned how to use an arc welder. Working at the plant also taught me some valuable lessons about the relationship between labor and management in the real world. In the lunchroom, fliers littered the tables where we took our breaks. They stated that workers should be happy and grateful to have their jobs and that under recently passed NAFTA the company could start building trailers in Mexico within a week's time. We all knew what that meant.
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