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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Dan Onorato, the chief executive of Allegheny County, Pa., is the Democratic candidate in the race to succeed Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, who is stepping down because of term limits. On May 18, Onorato beat back challenges from three other Democratic candidates to square off against Republican candidate and Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett. Is Dan Onorato married? Yes. Who is Dan Onorato's wife? Onorato's wife is Shelly Ziegler Onorato. What does Dan Onorato's wife do for a living? Onorato's wife is a part-time dental hygienist and a health care consultant. How long have Dan ...
Dan Onorato, the chief executive of Allegheny County, Pa., is the Democratic candidate in the race to succeed Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, who is stepping down because of term limits. On May 18, Onorato beat back challenges from three other Democratic candidates to square off against Republican candidate and Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett. How old is Dan Onorato? Onorato is 49 years old. What is Dan Onorato's birth date? Onorato was born on Feb. 5, 1961. Where was Dan Onorato born? Onorato was born and grew up in a working-class neighborhood on Pittsburgh's North Side and has ...
A second poll in two days shows Pennsylvania Rep. Joe Sestak in striking distance of Sen. Arlen Specter as they head down the final stretch to the state's May 18 Democratic senatorial primary. Specter now leads Sestak 47 percent to 39 percent with 14 percent undecided compared to early April when his lead was 53 percent to 32 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted April 28-May 2. The margin of error is 3.2 points. The poll survey likely voters. A Muhlenberg College/Morning Call daily tracking poll, conducted April 30-May 3, has Specter leading 46 percent to 42 percent ...
Dan Onorato, chief executive of Pennsylvania's Allegheny County, has taken a big lead in the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination although a substantial number of voters remain undecided with the May 18 primary approaching, according to a Susquehanna Polling & Research survey conducted April 7-12. Onorato clearly benefited by being the first candidate to hit the airwaves with television ads two weeks ago. He is leading former Rep. Joe Hoeffel 32 percent to 13 percent with Auditor General Jack Wagner following at 6 percent and state Sen. Anthony Williams at 4 percent. Forty-three ...
Another poll is showing Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett in command of the state's gubernatorial race at this point, with double-digit leads in match-ups with the field of little-known Democratic hopefuls. Corbett leads Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato by 48 percent to 29 percent with 21 percent undecided, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted March 30-April 5. Corbett leads Auditor General Jack Wagner, 43 percent to 30 percent, with 21 percent undecided. He leads former Rep. Joe Hoeffel, 50 percent to 28 percent, with 21 percent undecided. Quinnipiac did not ...
The Pennsylvania gubernatorial primary is coming up on May 18 and while the Republicans have a clear front-runner in state Attorney General Tom Corbett, that's not the case on the Democratic side where the candidates "have been virtually invisible to the voters," according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted March 31 - April 5. Corbett won the endorsement of the Republican State Committee last February and is being challenged by state Rep. Sam Rohrer, who held a counterconvention the same day at which he courted members of the Tea Party movement. Corbett outpolls Rohrer by 58 percent to ...
Republican Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania's attorney general, continues to lead three potential Democratic rivals by double-digit margins in the race for governor, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted March 16. Corbett leads Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato, 46 percent to 29 percent, with 7 percent preferring someone else and 17 percent undecided. Corbett leads Auditor General Jack Wagner, 46 percent to 33 percent, with 6 percent preferring someone else and 16 percent undecided. Corbett leads former Rep. Joe Hoeffel, 49 percent to 28 percent, with 5 percent preferring some ...
Republican Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania's attorney general, has double-digit leads over two Democratic candidates for governor but at this point in the race the percentage of undecideds are almost the same as Corbett's level of support, according to a Susquehanna Polling and Research survey conducted March 3-6. Corbett leads Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato 39 percent to 24 percent with 35 percent undecided. Corbett leads Auditor General Jack Wagner 37 percent to 26 percent with 36 percent undecided. ...
Republican Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania's attorney general, has double-digit leads over the top Democratic candidates for governor -- all of whom are ranked behind "don't know" when voters are asked whom they favor in the party's primary, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted Feb. 22-28. Corbett leads Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato by 42 percent to 32 percent with 24 percent undecided. Corbett gets stronger support from fellow Republicans (77 percent) than Onorato does from Democrats (64 percent). Among independents, Corbett leads 40 percent to 23 percent with 33 percent ...
Republican Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania's Attorney General, has big leads against three Democrats hoping to run against him to fill the seat of term-limited Gov. Edward Rendell, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Feb. 10. Corbett leads state Auditor General Jack Wagner by 49 percent to 28 percent with 5 percent preferring another candidate and 17 percent undecided. He leads former Rep. Joe Hoeffel by 51 percent to 29 percent with 5 percent preferring someone else and 15 percent undecided. He leads Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato by 52 percent to 26 percent with 5 percent ...
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