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July 22, 2005--The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shows that
Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum is living up to his reputation as the
most vulnerable incumbent at this point in the 2006 election cycle.
Santorum trails Democrat Bob Casey, Jr by eleven percentage points, 52% to
41%.
Casey is viewed favorably by 49% of the state’s likely
voters while 27% have an unfavorable opinion. For Santorum, 44% say
favorable and 43% unfavorable.
Casey earns 85% of the vote from self-identified liberal
voters and 62% from moderates. Santorum currently attracts 66% of the
conservative vote.
Typically, Republicans do better among married voters.
However, at the moment, Santorum attracts 41% of married voters and 40%
from those who are not married.
Among voters who Approve of the job President Bush is
doing, just 70% say they will vote for Santorum. Early in Election 2004,
several Republican candidates had relatively low levels of support from
Bush voters. However, as Election Day approached, their support from Bush
voters increased dramatically. This phenomenon helped elect Republicans in
Oklahoma and Alaska. The President is significantly more popular in those
states than he is in Pennsylvania.
In the Keystone State, the President’s
Job Approval is at 46%, slightly below his national average.
Fifty-three percent (53%) disapprove.
Seventy-eight percent (78%) of those who disapprove of
Bush will vote for Casey.
Looking ahead to Election 2008, 46% of Pennsylvania
voters say they will vote for the Democrat’s nominee while 40% plan on
voting for the GOP candidate.
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The telephone survey of 500 Likely Voters was conducted
by Rasmussen Reports July 20, 2005. The margin of sampling error for
the survey is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence
(see Methodology)
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