
All eyes will be on Pennsylvania this November, where Democrats have the rarest of chances for a pickup in the US Senate and the governor’s race features a “Big Lie” Republican who was subpoenaed by the January 6th Committee. All this in a state that President Biden barely won by 1.3%.
Given the option between Shapiro and a moderate Republican, one in five Shapiro voters say they would have either voted for the Republican or are unsure how they would have voted. And 29% of undecideds say they would have cast a ballot for a more moderate GOP candidate over Shapiro. While an unnamed, hypothetical candidate is not the same as a flesh-and-blood politician, it’s clear that the race for governor would be closer at this time if the Republicans had nominated a candidate who appealed to centrists—and given the bad midterm environment, very likely would have tilted in the GOP’s favor.
About Blueprint
Blueprint Polling is a sister company to Chism Strategies that conducts survey research in federal, state, and local elections. This survey of 712 voters July 19-21, 2022, included landline and mobile phone responses and has a margin of error of +/- 3.67%. Blueprint conducted this research with no input or funding from any candidate, committee, or interest group.