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Pennsylvania Voters' Concerns: Economy, Immigration, and Election Trust

Pennsylvania Voters' Concerns: Economy, Immigration, and Election Trust

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March 5, 20261m 35s

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Pennsylvania voters express mixed feelings about the states direction, with 44% believing its on the wrong track. Economic concerns dominate, with 36% feeling worse off and anticipating further difficulties. Governor Josh Shapiro maintains a steady approval rating of 50%, leading his Republican opponent by 20 points in the 2026 governors race. Nationally, President Trumps approval stands at 39%, and Democrats edge Republicans by 7 points on the generic House ballot. The economy is the top voter concern, with Democrats holding a trust advantage over Republicans. Immigration is a significant issue, with 94% paying attention, but opinions on enforcement are divided. Voters oppose aggressive Ice tactics and draw lines on deportations, favoring action against newer arrivals without records but resisting for long-term residents, families, or those with legal protections. These findings reveal deep divides as Pennsylvania approaches election season, with strong trust in state election processes but concerns over democracy and presidential power.

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