PA-HarperPolling: McGinty +6 over Sestak in Primary (user search)
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« on: April 25, 2016, 11:25:55 AM »

Fetterman 15%
Sestak33%
McGinty39%
Undecided11%

"Much of the ballot movement in the final three weeks has been regionally driven. McGinty now leads in the Philadelphia/Southeast region (43-40% Sestak), where Sestak was earning a majority of the vote in early April (50-24% McGinty). She continues to hold the advantage in the South Central region (40-32%, 4/2: 39-36%) and has taken the lead in Scranton/Lehigh Valley (45-32%, 4/2: 51-31%). The race is still tight between McGinty and Sestak in the Northern Tier (31% Sestak-30% McGinty, 4/2: 32%-29%). John Fetterman now has a narrow lead over McGinty in the Pittsburgh/Southwest region (32%-31%- 26% Sestak, 4/2: 38% McGinty-28% Sestak- 18% Fetterman). Sestak continues to lead among men, albeit by a small margin (38%-36% McGinty, 4/2: 44-30%) but McGinty now leads among women (41-30% Sestak, 4/2: 38-32%). McGinty is now winning among African-American voters (52-25%, 4/2: 46% Sestak-24% McGinty). Clinton voters support McGinty (48-35% Sestak) while Sanders voters choose Sestak (33%- 26% Fetterman-24% McGinty)."
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