The Hill-ANGA Poll Week 1

District by district – Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania-3

Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper (D) vs. Mike Kelly (R)

{mosads}Dahlkemper
trails Kelly by double digits, but there’s a large group of undecided
voters who haven’t made up their minds about either candidate.

Kelly is ahead by 13 points — 49 percent to 36 — while 15 percent of likely voters are undecided.

Dahlkemper’s
biggest obstacle could be the fact that a majority of her constituents
favor repealing the healthcare reform bill, which Dahlkemper supported.
Almost 60 percent said they believe the legislation should be repealed.

Undecided voters feel this way by a margin of 45 percent to 33.

Dahlkemper
trails Kelly in most demographic groups, and there doesn’t appear to be
a gender gap in her favor. She trails Kelly by 15 percent among men and
by 12 percent among women.

The poll was conducted Sept.
25-27, consisted of 401 phone interviews among likely voters and has a
margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percent.

The Hill/ANGA 2010 Midterm
Election Poll Stories

About the poll

GOP leads widely, Dems in danger but races tight

Feelings about Obama make midterms a national election

Independents prefer divided government, lean Republican

Distaste for healthcare law crosses party lines

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