2018 Pennsylvania Midterm Election
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Thanks again for your participation! The Pennsylvania Senate horse race numbers have been released and are fully open to the public! Read them here:
https://bit.ly/2OD9P4Z
Results from the Pennsylvania Governor's race are also available: https://bit.ly/2xyK2Up
The goal has now been raised for a 2nd poll series on the Pennsylvania race to run later this month.
U.S. Senate:
The incumbent: Bob Casey Jr. (Democrat). An attorney and former state official, he was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006. Casey, the son of a popular former governor, is seeking a third term.
Lou Barletta (Republican). A businessman and former mayor of Hazleton, Pa., Barletta has been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 2011.
Governor:
The incumbent: Tom Wolf (Democrat). A businessman and former state official, he was elected governor in 2014. He is seeking a second term.
The challenger: Scott Wagner (Republican). He is a businessman and former state senator.
Politics: Democrats, concentrated in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh areas, outnumber Republicans in Pennsylvania, but Donald Trump carried the state by less than one point in his upset win in 2016. It was the first time a Republican presidential candidate had won the state since 1988.
Pennsylvania’s other U.S. senator is Pat Toomey, a Republican.
Republicans hold 10 of the state’s 18 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democrats have six seats, and two are vacant.
Why does public opinion matter? Amy Holmes discusses the importance of public sentiment and why she relies on Rasmussen Reports for polling information...
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Sponsorship contributions to the Rasmussen Reports Citizen-Source project will cover direct and indirect polling and reporting costs for up to four separate polling cycles for each of the designated battleground states. There will be no profits charged or accepted by Rasmussen Reports on this project. Rasmussen Reports will remain solely responsible for all polling matters including timing, questions, fielding, tabulations and reporting. Overall project contributions will be capped so as not to over-raise funds we cannot use specifically on project polling and reporting costs. This undertaking is solely about getting independent unaffiliated battleground state polling data out and into the hands of voters.
Questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page about this initiative.
https://bit.ly/2OD9P4Z
Results from the Pennsylvania Governor's race are also available: https://bit.ly/2xyK2Up
The goal has now been raised for a 2nd poll series on the Pennsylvania race to run later this month.
U.S. Senate:
The incumbent: Bob Casey Jr. (Democrat). An attorney and former state official, he was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006. Casey, the son of a popular former governor, is seeking a third term.
Lou Barletta (Republican). A businessman and former mayor of Hazleton, Pa., Barletta has been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 2011.
Governor:
The incumbent: Tom Wolf (Democrat). A businessman and former state official, he was elected governor in 2014. He is seeking a second term.
The challenger: Scott Wagner (Republican). He is a businessman and former state senator.
Politics: Democrats, concentrated in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh areas, outnumber Republicans in Pennsylvania, but Donald Trump carried the state by less than one point in his upset win in 2016. It was the first time a Republican presidential candidate had won the state since 1988.
Pennsylvania’s other U.S. senator is Pat Toomey, a Republican.
Republicans hold 10 of the state’s 18 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democrats have six seats, and two are vacant.
Why does public opinion matter? Amy Holmes discusses the importance of public sentiment and why she relies on Rasmussen Reports for polling information...
Did you know you can also contribute to other state surveys? Click on the links below for:
Arizona
Florida
Illinois
Indiana
Missouri
Montana
Nevada
Ohio
North Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
West Virginia
Sponsorship contributions to the Rasmussen Reports Citizen-Source project will cover direct and indirect polling and reporting costs for up to four separate polling cycles for each of the designated battleground states. There will be no profits charged or accepted by Rasmussen Reports on this project. Rasmussen Reports will remain solely responsible for all polling matters including timing, questions, fielding, tabulations and reporting. Overall project contributions will be capped so as not to over-raise funds we cannot use specifically on project polling and reporting costs. This undertaking is solely about getting independent unaffiliated battleground state polling data out and into the hands of voters.
Questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page about this initiative.
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