U.S. Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Nanticoke) is trailing by only 5 points in his race against Republican Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta, according to a new poll.
With many voters still undecided in the 11th Congressional District, Pennsylvania's most competitive House race, Kanjorski garners 35 percent of the vote, compared to 40 percent for Barletta, according the Franklin & Marshall College poll. The finding comes almost a month after the same survey showed Barletta leading by 9 points, and as the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has poured significant money into defending Kanjorski, who is widely considered the most vulnerable Democrat in Congress.
While saying other polling had showed an even tighter race, the Kanjorski campaign welcomed the latest news.
"This shows people are rejecting Lou Barletta's support for the failed economic policies of George Bush that have devastated the retirement savings of working families, cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs and plunged our economy to the worst level since the Great Depression," Kanjorski spokesman Ed Mitchell said in a statement.
The poll still contains some ominous signs for Kanjorski, including continuing anemic support among Democrats, with only half of the party faithful planning to cast their vote for him. But it's clear that, like in other races, the weakened economy hurt the GOP candidate. Only 12 percent of voters cite immigration as the most important issue, down from 17 percent last month. The percentage of voters citing the economy as the most important issue has jumped 8 percent.
The survey of 586 registered voters has a margin of error of 4 percent, meaning the race is now almost in a statistical dead heat.
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