“Three in four (undecided voters) say the country’s going in the wrong direction,” Lee said. If they believe that, they’re unlikely to back the incumbent, he said. “They’re either staying home or they’re voting for Romney.” Poll conducted Sept. 18-20 by Susquehanna.
9/22/12, "Poll: The presidential race is tight in Pennsylvania,
" Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Mike Wereschagin
"Two percentage
points separate President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney in a
state poll conducted for the Tribune-Review, even though the campaigns
largely are ignoring Pennsylvania and concentrating on other
battlegrounds.
Obama polled 47 percent to Romney's 45
percent among likely Pennsylvania voters, with 6 percent of voters
undecided and 44 days until Election Day, according to the survey by
Susquehanna Polling & Research. The survey of 800 voters, conducted
Sept. 18-20, has a margin of error of 3.46 percentage points.
The poll showed most voters are disappointed
with the country’s direction, evenly split on whether Obama deserves
another term and hesitant to back Romney, the former governor of
Massachusetts. Fifty-one percent of the state’s voters approve of
Obama’s job performance.
Other recent polls showed a larger margin for
Obama, leading some to speculate that Pennsylvania — which hasn’t voted
for a GOP presidential candidate since 1988 — no longer is a swing
state. Two of those last four polls gave Obama a lead larger than his
margin of victory in 2008, when he defeated Sen. John McCain of Arizona
by 10 percentage points.
“All the evidence points to a much closer
margin,” said Jim Lee, Susquehanna president. “Nothing suggests we’re
looking at anything like 2008.”"...via Drudge
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Ed. note: Doesn't give sample size.
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