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DeminPennswoods

(16,303 posts)
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 11:48 PM Jan 2020

Jan F and M Poll results

Here's the most recent F and M Poll (formerly Keystone Poll)

https://www.fandm.edu/uploads/files/562535870732261549-f-m-poll-release-january-2020.pdf

It skews slightly Dem, but Dems are the majority registered party in the state.

It shows Trump "favorable" at 41%, "unfavorable" at 55%, but in the more important "strongly favorable" category, Trump is at 28% while the "strongly unfavorable" is at 48%. Trump job performance shows a similar spiit with 21% at excellent and 49% at poor.

Dems lead the generic congressional ballot at 45 to 38%

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Nearly two-thirds (67%) of the state’s registered voters say they are “very interested” in the 2020 elections. This level of interest is about as high as it was in the weeks leading up to the 2018 mid-terms, when nearly three in four (71%) of the state’s registered voters reported they were “very interested” in the 2018 elections. Voter interest is related to both political party and political ideology. At the moment, more Democrats (76%) than Republicans (63%) or independents (47%) say they are “very interested.” More self-described liberals (78%) than conservatives (68%) or moderates (61%) say they are “very interested.”
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Jan F and M Poll results (Original Post) DeminPennswoods Jan 2020 OP
Biden will win PA evertonfc Jan 2020 #1
I grew up in Pa. 42 when i moved. I keep hopnig all the Dems who voted for dt in 2015 napi21 Jan 2020 #2
Respondents were asked DeminPennswoods Jan 2020 #3
Did they happen to be asked who they voted for in 2015 & if they changed rgeir minds? n/t napi21 Jan 2020 #4
They asked for 2016 DeminPennswoods Jan 2020 #5

napi21

(45,806 posts)
2. I grew up in Pa. 42 when i moved. I keep hopnig all the Dems who voted for dt in 2015
Thu Jan 30, 2020, 11:57 PM
Jan 2020

because he promised to bring the steel jobs back etc. are so pi**ed off now they'll vote Dem in Nov.

DeminPennswoods

(16,303 posts)
3. Respondents were asked
Fri Jan 31, 2020, 06:45 AM
Jan 2020

if they planned to vote in 2020. 94% said "certain to vote". Then they were asked if they'd voted in 2016, 91% said they had and 9% said they had not. Those reponses indicate to me that there are 2016 non-voters who plan to vote this year. None of the respondents think they won't vote at all and only 1% aren't entirely sure.

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