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FakeNoose

(35,668 posts)
Thu May 5, 2022, 08:02 PM May 2022

Pa. U.S. Senate Poll: John Fetterman takes commanding lead among Dems ...

(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-nation/2022/05/05/pa-us-senate-poll-john-fetterman-dr-oz-david-mccormick-conor-lamb-2022-election/stories/202205050070



This story was updated at 2:07 p.m.

While Republicans remain split over their own candidates, more than half of all the registered Democratic voters who were surveyed by Franklin & Marshall College in late April said they plan to vote for John Fetterman in the U.S. Senate primary, according to a poll released Thursday.

Mr. Fetterman, Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor, leads U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb 53% to 14% in the new poll, which surveyed 357 registered Democrats from April 20 to May 1. State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta registered in third place at 4%, with Jenkintown Councilwoman Alex Khalil trailing the pack at 1%.

This represents a 12-point bump for Mr. Fetterman since the last F&M poll, conducted in early April when he was at 41%. In that time frame, Mr. Lamb dropped 3 points and Mr. Kenyatta didn’t move the needle.

In the GOP field for Senate, there’s no clear frontrunner in the new poll of 325 registered Republicans, but Dr. Mehmet Oz appeared to get a slight bump in the last month from former President Donald Trump’s endorsement.


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Please note: this is the same poll that was criticized by Conor Lamb that the sampling is so small - 357 registered Democrats. Fair enough. However the recent challenge to Roe v Wade and the suggestion that SCOTUS may reverse its ruling, is further proof that aggressive Democratic leadership is needed in the Senate. Pennsylvania must elect a Democrat to the Senate for this reason alone! We can't leave it up to chance - we must do our part to keep our Dem majority in the Senate. I believe John Fetterman can do exactly that!

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Pa. U.S. Senate Poll: John Fetterman takes commanding lead among Dems ... (Original Post) FakeNoose May 2022 OP
I think perhaps folks are wanting someone who will kick some ass.... bahboo May 2022 #1
Lamb is OK. I like Fetterman the best. redstateblues May 2022 #2
Yea for us ampm May 2022 #6
Fetterman is the man. Lamb is correct. The sample size is too small. twodogsbarking May 2022 #3
I wish Lamb didn't have to give up his seat. nt femmocrat May 2022 #4
I know! We still need him in the House FakeNoose May 2022 #5
There are two excellent Dem candidates running Deminpenn May 2022 #7
Result doesn't surprise me Deminpenn May 2022 #8
I saw Monmouth did a recent poll as well at the end of April (published 4/27/22) BumRushDaShow May 2022 #9
Good post! Thanks FakeNoose May 2022 #10
YW BumRushDaShow May 2022 #11

ampm

(342 posts)
6. Yea for us
Fri May 6, 2022, 11:14 AM
May 2022

I live in Nevada, and boy do I wish him, all the best. I've watched him for a few years, and I really want him to win. Yea for your State for such a find in our battle for democracy

Deminpenn

(16,306 posts)
7. There are two excellent Dem candidates running
Sat May 7, 2022, 07:09 AM
May 2022

in PA-17, Delusio and Meloy. The redrawn 17th should be even better for Dems as it lost the Butler county portion of its old boundry and picked up more of Allegheny county.

Deminpenn

(16,306 posts)
8. Result doesn't surprise me
Sat May 7, 2022, 07:17 AM
May 2022

Conor Lamb has little name recognition outside of western PA and not enough money for ads to introduce himself to voters statewide. I've only seen a couple of ads for him here although he could be saving what campaign cash he has for ads this week ahead of the 5/17 primary.

Kenyatta never had a chance and suffered from the same lack of statewide recognition.

Fetterman was well-known in western PA before he ran a statewide campaign for LtGov and won. As LtGov, he's been all over the state and visited all 67 counties at least once. It's an overwhelming advantage.

BumRushDaShow

(142,278 posts)
9. I saw Monmouth did a recent poll as well at the end of April (published 4/27/22)
Sat May 7, 2022, 08:30 AM
May 2022
https://www.monmouth.edu/polling-institute/reports/monmouthpoll_pa_042722/

METHODOLOGY

The Monmouth University Poll was sponsored and conducted by the Monmouth University Polling Institute from April 20 to 25, 2022 with a probability-based random sample of Pennsylvania voters drawn from a list of registered voters who participated in at least one primary election since 2016. Interviews were conducted by a live telephone interviewer, in English, with 406 registered Democrats (113 landline and 293 cell phone) and 407 registered Republicans (133 landline and 274 cell phone).


So I expect based on the above, a similar thing was done with Franklin & Marshall where the "low number" is actually just surveying the one party and the total surveyed is more in the same "800" range. I know these state polls always have a smaller number of voters than the major media polling outfits.



And to this comment -

However the recent challenge to Roe v Wade and the suggestion that SCOTUS may reverse its ruling, proof that aggressive Democratic leadership is needed in the Senate





John Fetterman
@JohnFetterman
Taking notes for Democrats
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3:58 PM · May 6, 2022





John Fetterman
@JohnFetterman
If Roe is overturned, 36 million women would lose power over their own bodies + lives.

It’s not for politicians to judge how and when to become a parent.

Send me to the U.S. Senate, and I'd *proudly* be the 51st vote to scrap the filibuster + codify Roe v. Wade.
1:43 PM · May 3, 2022
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