
(Gov. Tom Corbett, in 2011 file photo by Patrick Smith/ Getty Images)
By Tony Romeo
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A new poll shows Governor Corbett is making little progress in cutting down the commanding lead held by his Democratic challenger, Tom Wolf.
READ MORE: Jonathan Ramos, Brandon Moore Charged For Deadly 5-Car Crash On Tacony-Palmyra BridgeThe newest Franklin and Marshall College Poll shows Democrat Tom Wolf holds a 20-point lead among likely voters (54-percent to 34-percent with about 12-percent still undecided).
READ MORE: Wells Fargo Center Allowing Fans Back Sunday As Philadelphia Eases COVID-19 Events RestrictionsWolf’s lead is slightly smaller, 18-percent, among all registered voters surveyed. Of those polled, 58-percent believe Wolf will win the election — just 19-percent think Corbett will win.
Just 28-percent of registered voters say the incumbent is doing a “good” or “excellent” job. Only 27-percent of independents say they believe Corbett deserves re-election.
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