From the TRIBUNE-REVIEW:
Most Pennsylvania voters are confident their values will be reflected in policies approved by Republicans controlling the General Assembly and governor’s mansion but aren’t buying the GOP mantra that lawmakers could erase a record state deficit solely by cutting the budget, a statewide poll shows.
The poll conducted for the Tribune-Review shows 61 percent of respondents are “confident” or “somewhat confident” that Republican control of the state Capitol will produce results they approve of, while 32 percent are not convinced it will reflect what they want…
The poll by Susquehanna Polling & Research of Harrisburg, with a margin of error of 3.46 percent, surveyed 800 registered voters from Dec. 27 through Sunday. Fifty-one percent of those polled were registered Democrats, and 38 percent were Republicans…
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