President Barack Obama’s job rating among Pennsylvania voters is 51 – 44 percent, his highest standing in the Commonwealth since July 2009 when it was 56 – 33 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
U.S. Senator Bob Casey Jr. has a 44 – 24 percent approval rating, but even after four years in office, 31 percent of the state’s voters are undecided about him. By 46 – 28 percent, voters say Casey deserves another term in office.
But Pennsylvania voters tell the independent Quinnipiac University survey they oppose two of President Obama's key issues:
Voters say 52 - 40 percent that the U.S. should not be involved in Afghanistan;
Voters say 48 - 42 percent that Congress should repeal Obama's health care reform.
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