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Gov. Tom Wolf takes turn attacking Donald Trump at Democratic National Convention
The poll, released Thursday, also showed Democrat Katie McGinty with a solid lead over Republican incumbent Pat Toomey, 43 percent to 36 percent, in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race.
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They held a political convention and the governor of the host state actually came. With those candidates, Clinton had 46 percent, Trump had 37 percent, Johnson had 5 percent and Stein had 3 percent with 9 percent undecided.
“At this point Clinton’s large lead in the Philadelphia area is offsetting losses to Trump in other parts of the state”, said David Paleologos, the director of the Suffolk University Research Center, in a press release.
“Donald Trump? He stiffed hundreds of small businesses, from plumbers to painters, ruining their companies as he sought to enrich himself”, Wolf said.
Wolf touted a plan from Democrat Hillary Clinton to reward companies that share profits with employees, and cited her support of ensuring equal pay for women. Clinton and Trump both have negative favorability ratings, -4 and -24, respectively. Donald Trump is now beating Hillary Clinton in the polls. Trump has argued that America is deteriorating domestically and faces grave security threats from outside its borders and only he can solve those problems.
One-third of voters said that this election was about voting “against” a candidate, while two-thirds said they were voting “for” their candidate.
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49% of Keystone Staters believe the FBI was correct to not indict Hillary Clinton over the private email server she used as Secretary of State, but 45% wanted to see the investigation and prosecution move forward.