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What factors influenced Pennsylvania and the nation’s voters in Tuesday’s election?

“all those indicators said that the president’s party was going to have a tough day. But at the end of the day, other issues became important.”

By Scott LaMar/WITF

Pennsylvanians support keeping abortion legal; Election changes according to F&M poll

Pennsylvanians support keeping abortion legal according to the May 2022 Franklin and Marshall College Poll.

By Scott LaMar/WITF

April F&M poll gauges opinions on school race, gender identity curriculums and gender sports participation

April’s Franklin and Marshall College Poll got the opinions of Pennsylvanians on several social or culture war issues along with questions about how voters feel about their finances, the economy and political candidates.

By Scott LaMar/WITF

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Poll shows Pa. voters not optimistic on economy, direction of state and nation

March 2022 franklin and Marshall College poll
By Scott LaMar/WITF

Pa. Republicans gaining in voter registrations and partisan identification

More Pennsylvanians identified as Republicans than Democrats in 2021.

By Scott LaMar/WITF

Latest F&M poll shows Wolf job rating drop, broad support for controversial voting law changes

Wolf’s job rating dropped 13 percentage points from about a year ago, while most respondents favor tougher voter ID and ballot signature requirements despite partisan tension over the issues.

By Sam Dunklau

Pa. Republicans have lost voters this year, but it may not make a difference in upcoming elections.

Democrats in Pennsylvania hold a registration advantage, even though the GOP had narrowed it the last two decades.

By Sam Dunklau

Smart Talk Thursday: What the polls tell us

Also on the program: Dismantling Democracy film
By Scott LaMar/WITF


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