Two new polls out this morning for the Pennsylvania Senate race show Republican Pat Toomey with a lead over Democrat Joe Sestak, but with a significant number of undecideds remaining.
The new Franklin & Marshall poll gives Toomey 43% and Sestak 36%. The survey of likely voters has a ±4.4% margin of error. In the previous poll from a month ago, Toomey led by 46%-34%.
In today’s Muhlenberg daily tracking poll, Toomey leads by 46%-41%. The survey of likely voters has a ±5% margin of error. In yesterday’s tracking poll — which overlaps this one by three days out the four-day samples — Toomey led by a slightly wider 48%-40%.
The TPM Poll Average gives Toomey a lead of 45.4%-43.2%.
Eric Kleefeld
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