The results
11th CD
Respondents said that if the election were held now, 43 percent would favor Republican Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta and 32 percent would vote for Kanjorski, the 13-term incumbent Democrat. Undecided voters were reported at 25 percent.
I have a really hard time believing that 25% of likely voters haven't made up their minds in this race.
In the 11th District, 221 voters were polled – 42 percent Democrats and 42 percent Republicans. Even though the 11th District has a 57 percent to 31 percent Democratic edge!
My friends over at Pure Bunkum pick over the quotes from Ed Mitchell in the TL. I like this one.
“Last week, The Times Leader polled in the lieutenant governor’s race even though Pennsylvanians don’t vote for lieutenant governor separately. He or she runs with the governor candidate as part of a team. The TL hasn’t any credibility in the polling business and should just stick to printing papers.”
10th CD
This one is even more suspect.
Of the 197 registered and likely voters polled in the 10th District, 51 percent are registered Republicans, 33 percent are registered Democrats and 14 percent said they were a member of a third party or unaffil
The last time I checked the district was 49% Republican, 41% Democrats.
Forty percent chose Tom Marino, a former U.S. Attorney from Lycoming County; 36 percent said Chris Carney, a two-term representative from Susquehanna County; and 24 percent were undecided.
Reading all these TL polling stories in Sunday's newspaper a couple of things came to mind. First of all I want to say that Richard Conner is a local hero for rescuing the Times-Leader and keeping the 2 newspaper market alive in Wilkes-Barre (unlike most of the country) but I think you got your pocket picked, Rich. Next time hire a more experienced company. The second thing is the TL reporters that had to write up this poll in a bunch of different stories had to bite their tongues (fingertips) or the editors clipped it to death. They are pro's.
Another poll from a more experienced firm came out today. More on that soon.
3 comments:
I think the close race in the Times Leader poll is a shocker, I would have figured that Carney would be cruising to a win here. It should be interesting to see if Marino can now raise some money with these polls.
Doesn't the TL publisher own a paper in Maine? Isn't he also hardcore republican?
The TL owner could not vote Democrat if his life depended on it. Are these polls real, are the comic news? The hard core Republicans will vote for Marino and the voters with brains will vote for Carney. Now the question remains, Do the voters with a brain outnumber the numbskulls?
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