A recent Quinnipiac University poll reveals that 44 percent of Pennsylvania voters believe they are financially worse off compared to a year ago. This marks an increase in financial concerns among voters in the state, which is considered a key swing state ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
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New Poll Indicates Increased Financial Concerns Among Pennsylvania Voters
A Quinnipiac University poll shows that 44 percent of Pennsylvania voters feel they are in a worse financial situation than a year ago. This increase in financial concerns comes as the midterm elections approach.
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More Pennsylvania voters in new poll say they are worse off financially than a year ago
New Poll Indicates Increased Financial Concerns Among Pennsylvania Voters