Voters remain sour on Gov. Corbett with Sandusky case roiling their attitudes

 

SCRANTON TIMES-TRIBUNE:   Pennsylvania voters remain down on Gov. Tom Corbett and are highly skeptical of the way he handled the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse case when he was state attorney general, a new Franklin & Marshall College poll shows.

Fewer than a third of registered voters (30 percent) think Mr. Corbett is doing a good or excellent job as governor and almost two-thirds (64 percent) think he is doing a fair or poor job.

Only about a sixth of voters (17 percent) think Mr. Corbett did a good or excellent job handling the Sandusky sex abuse case at Penn State University, with almost two-thirds (66 percent) saying he did a fair or poor job….  (more)

 

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