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Pennsylvania: Democrats with comfortable lead in Harper (R) poll

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Results of a new poll carried out by Harper (R) were published on April 16. Participants from Pennsylvania were asked, who they would give their vote to, if the election were today. Of those who answered the question, 45.0% said that they would vote for the Democrats, while 40.0% said that they would give their vote to the Republicans. The poll was carried out between March 1 and March 2. The sample size was 662 likely voters. The error margin is +/-3.6 points.

Translating these results into two-party vote shares yields figures of 52.9% for the Democrats and 47.1% for the Republicans. The democrats did better by 0.5 percentage points in comparison to the average results of the other polls in Pennsylvania.

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