Today Toomey has a 10-point lead.
Republican Pat Toomey now holds a 10-point lead over Democratic Congressman Joe Sestak, the widest gap between the candidates since early April in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race.Heckuva job, Baracky.
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Pennsylvania shows Toomey earning 49% of the vote, while Sestak picks up 39% support. Two percent (2%) prefer some other candidate, but a sizable 10% remain undecided less than three weeks before Election Day.
The race now moves from Leans GOP to Solid GOP.
Some irrelevant blogger spits into the wind.
The NRSC has been spending millions elsewhere for weeks, and had clearly hoped to skip Pennsylvania for other pickup opportunities. Didn't happen.They're happy if they lose 30 Blue Dogs so long as the psychopath Grayson wins. Excellent strategy. Following this logic, within a few we could have 430 Republicans and five mental patients in Congress.
Our numbers are improving, and we have a real goal in reach -- stemming the losses and protecting our best Democrats. If we lose 30 Blue Dogs? Who cares! If we lose good Democrats like Alan Grayson, that's a huge problem.
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