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Pennsylvania: Advantage for Democrats in new Franklin & Marshall poll

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Results of a new poll conducted by Franklin & Marshall were published on April 7. Participants from Pennsylvania were asked, who they would give their vote to, if the election were today. According to the results, 46.0% of interviewees would vote for the Democratic Party, while 33.0% would vote for the Republicans. The poll was carried out from March 14 to March 20 among 828 registered voters. Figures have a +/-3.3 percentage points error margin.

Converting these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 58.2% for Clinton and 41.8% for the republican Trump. The democrats did worse by 3.8 percentage points in comparison to the average results of the other polls in Pennsylvania.

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