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Franklin & Marshall Poll, August 2020 Key Findings

By Franklin & Marshall College

Franklin & Marshall Poll, August 2020 Key Findings

Complete Results: fandm.edu/fandmpoll

The August 2020 Franklin & Marshall College Poll finds that half (46%) of the state’s registered voters believe the state is “headed in the right direction,” which is below the recent high of 57% reported in October, 2019. This general optimism holds despite significant concern about COVID-19. Registered voters list COVID-19 (31%) as the most important problem facing the state today, but concerns about the economy and personal finances have sharply increased in the past month, rising from 12% to 22%. Most registered voters believe that Pennsylvania has managed the coronavirus outbreak better (52%) or the same (27%) as other states.

This survey reflects interviews with 681 Pennsylvania registered voters, including 321 Democrats, 272Republicans and 88 Independents conducted by the Center for Opinion Research at Franklin & Marshall College from August 17-23, 2020. The sample error for this survey is +/- 5.2 percentage points. A complete methodological statement can be found in the full report.

The Franklin & Marshall College Poll is produced in conjunction with the Philadelphia Daily News, WGAL-TV (South Central PA), Pittsburgh Tribune Review, WTAE-TV (Pittsburgh), WPVI-TV6/ABC (Philadelphia), Times-Shamrock Newspapers, Harrisburg Patriot-News/PennLive, LNP media group, WITF, the Reading Eagle and Pennsylvania Capital-Star. It may be used in whole or in part, provided any use is attributed to the college.