Morning Call / Muhlenberg Poll
Casey 46%, Santorum 38%.
March's lead in the Muhlenberg/Morning Call poll was 12%, a month later it's 8%.
The average undecideds that I've been tracking have been at 12%. Though lately, they've been bouncing around a bit.

The blow by blow results come out tomorrow. More then.
- Casey, the son of the former governor and the man that nationwide Democrats hope will finally be able to dislodge Santorum from the U.S. Senate seat he's held since 1994, saw his double-digit lead diminished to just eight percentage points in the survey of 518 registered voters.
In a hypothetical match-up held today, Casey leads Santorum 46 to 38 percent, down from the 49 percent to 37 percent advantage Casey commanded in early March. Seventeen percent of those surveyed said they didn't know enough about the U.S. Senate contest to make up their minds.
March's lead in the Muhlenberg/Morning Call poll was 12%, a month later it's 8%.
The average undecideds that I've been tracking have been at 12%. Though lately, they've been bouncing around a bit.

The blow by blow results come out tomorrow. More then.



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