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Pre-Primary Breakdown Of The Pennsylvania Voters
Written by Karen Miller   
Monday, 21 April 2008 14:00

Apr. 21, Interview - Polls show both Democratic candidates could beat McCain in a general election, but who will get to run against him is not yet certain as long as two candidates stay in the Democratic race. Election Unspun producer Karen Miller spoke with Michael Hagen, Political Scientist and director of Temple University's Institute for Public Affairs about the state of the race in the Keystone state.

April 21 - Interview
produced by Karen Miller
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"Philadelphia is overwhelmingly in favor of Senator Obama. And the urban portions of Allegheny County are in favor of Senator Obama as well. Senator Clinton has very strong support in rural Pennsylvania, and in some of the smaller cities. And it's people in places like the suburbs around Philadelphia who are going to be making a more difficult choice."

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"Its actually older white males, who are most conspicuously on the fence. Who have fairly positive feelings toward both candidates, but not more positive feelings toward either of them. And they oddly enough, are the people who it seems are going to be, having to make up their minds over the next few days - and may well settle the election."

 

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