Poll: Clinton, McGinty up big in Pennsylvania
Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Democratic Senate candidate Katie McGinty have double-digit leads in their races in Pennsylvania, according to a new poll released Tuesday morning.
{mosads}Clinton has 49 percent support to Republican nominee Donald Trump’s 38 percent in the presidential race in the Keystone State, the Franklin & Marshall College Poll found.
Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson nets 4 percent, followed by Green Party nominee Jill Stein’s 2 percent.
Clinton led last month’s edition of the same poll by 9 points.
McGinty leads Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) by 12 points — 47 percent to 35 percent, the poll found.
McGinty led last month’s edition of the poll by just 6 points.
Franklin & Marshall College conducted its survey of 652 likely voters in Pennsylvania via online and telephone interviews from Oct. 26 to 30. It has a margin of error of 5.1 points.
Other polls have shown closer races in Pennsylvania. Clinton leads Trump in the state by 6 points, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average, while McGinty leads Toomey by 4 points.
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