Pennsylvania's Governor Race: The Headline is 'Undecided'
Bruce Drake
It's hard to tell much from the polling on the race in Pennsylvania to succeed term-limited Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell because about seven in 10 registered voters say they don't know whom they will support. But for the moment, the leading Democrat is Dan Onorato, the Allegheny County executive, and the top Republican is state Attorney General Tom Corbett, according to a Franklin & Marshall College poll conducted Jan. 18-24.
Onorato is the preference of 10 percent of Democrats, with four others at 4 percent or lower. Seventy-two percent are undecided.
Corbett gets 23 percent of the Republican vote and state Rep. Sam Rohrer, who is claiming to be the more conservative choice, polls 5 percent, with 69 percent undecided.
