Education top priority for Pa. voters, poll shows

PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE: …[Candy Eslinger a retired secretary and registered Democrat, is] among 520 registered Pennsylvania voters polled by Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster for its latest survey, conducted Sept. 15-22. Education came in as the top issue affecting how people will vote for governor: 26 percent ranked it No. 1.

The poll, like others in recent months, found Wolf holding a substantial lead — 49 percent of registered voters to Corbett’s 31 percent, with 19 percent undecided.

Corbett gained 7 percentage points since the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall polled in August. The error margin is 4.3 percentage points… (more)

Share