Latest F and M Keystone Poll
Link to poll: https://www.fandm.edu/uploads/files/503040077590675717-f-m-poll-release-march-2019.pdf
Highlights:
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Key Findings
Pennsylvanians show considerable unanimity on a number of policy topics.
A majority (59%) of state voters supports legalizing marijuana. Fewer than one in four (22%) registered voters supported legalized marijuana in May 2006 when the question was first asked in a Franklin
& Marshall College Poll.
Nearly seven in ten registered voters strongly (47%) or somewhat (22%) favors an increasenin the states minimum wage from $7.25 to $12 per hour.
Most registered voters believe that climate change is currently causing problems (67%) and most (68%) think the state should do more to address those problems.
Abouut one in three (34%) registered voters in Pennsylvania believes President Trump is doing an excellent or good job as president, which is consistent with recent Franklin &
Marshall College Polls. President Trumps current rating is similar to President Obamas rating in
Pennsylvania at a similar point in his Presidency. One in three (36%) registered voters believes
President Trump has done a good enough job to deserve re-election, while three in five (61%) voters say it is time for a change.
One in three (36%) registered voters believe President Trump has done a good enough job to deserve re-election and most (63%) of these respondents say they will vote for him no matter who runs against him. On the other hand, three in five (61%) voters say it is time for a change and four in five (80%) of these voters say they will vote against the president no matter who runs against him. Taken together, half (48%) of registered voters are firmly supporting a change and a quarter (23%) are firmly supporting no change, leaving another quarter who are still deciding.
Not very good news for Individual 1.