QU: 3 out of 5 Pennsylvanians will approve Shapiro’s work efficiency

Pennsylvania think Governor Josh Shapiro He does a good job.

At least such arrangements 2026 Governor breed

Hypothetical duel between Shapiro i State Treasurer Stacy GarrityThe approved candidate by PA GOP shows the governor with a 16-point advantage at 55-39%.

Hypothetical rematch between Shapiro and GOP 2022 candidate Senator Doug Mastrian (R-Adams/Franklin) found the current one with a 17-point edge, 56–39%. Mastriano did not declare if he was a candidate for the race, but abandoned the tips he intends to launch.

Governor Josh Shapiro combines an enviable 60 % approval of work and leaves his two potential governorate pretenders in the rearview mirror in a very early view of the governor’s race in Pennsylvania in 2026, “said the analyst at Quinnipia University at the university Tim Malloy.

2028 Presidential race

Looking to the future until 2028, Quinnipiac surveyed respondents in the hypothetical duel of Shapiro i JD Vance Vice President This showed the governor with a 10-point advantage among Keystone voters, 53–43%. Party lines appeared in the question, because 97% of Democrats supported Shapiro, and 89% of Republicans favored the vice president. However, among independent Shapiro he reached Vance by 25 points (58–33%).

“With reservations that it is far away and it is a purely hypothetical breed, the native son of Shapiro wants to have a healthy advantage over the potential vice president of the opponent Vance,” Malloy added.

Assessment of employ

The voters were asked if they had a favorable or unfavorable opinion on:

  • Josh Shapiro |. 58% favorable, 28% unfavorable, 11% did not hear enough about it
  • Garrita Stacy |. 13% favorable, 12% unfavorable, 73% did not hear enough about it
  • Doug Mastriano |. 23% favorable, 35% unfavorable, 41% did not hear enough about it
  • JD Vance |. 43% favorable, 47% unfavorable, 11% did not hear enough about it

Approval of work

  • Senator Dave McCormick |. 39% favorable, 35% unfavorable, 26% do not offer opinions
  • Late. John Fetterman |. 46% favorable, 38% unfavorable, 16% do not offer opinions

Republicans approve of Fetterman’s work efficiency than democrats. 62 percent of GOP respondents believe that the former Lieutenant Governor does a good job, and only 54% of democrats agree. Independents are evenly divided into the question, 43–43%.

“A one-time democratic beloved John Fetterman reversed the approved scenario when the Republicans embrace him and the democrats give him low grades almost two years after GOP voters did not give him a time of day,” Malloy added.

State budget

Voters were asked who is guilty for the lack of a state budget in Pennsylvania.

  • Controlling the Democratic Chamber and the Senate controlled by the Republican |. 46%
  • Senate controlled by Republicans |. 26%
  • House controlled by a democratic |. 21%

State of Pennsylvania Economy

  • Perfect |. 2%
  • Good |. 44%
  • Not so well |. 38%
  • Weak |. 14%

Compared to February 2020, the last time Quinnipiac University asked this issue of registered by voters in Pennsylvania, when 70 percent of voters described the state of Pennsylvania as an excellent (12 percent) or good (58 percent), and 29 percent described it as not so good (22 percent) or penniless (7 percent).

In today’s survey, asked if Pennsylvania’s economy has become better since Donald Trump became president in January, he deteriorated or remained more or less the same, 41 percent of voters claims that he worsened, 36 percent say that she remained more or less the same, and 21 percent say that it became better.

President Donald Trump

Forty -three percent of registered voters in Pennsylvania approve the way Donald Trump copes with work as a president, and 54 percent do not praise. Republicans (90%) approve, while democrats (96%) and independent (64%) reject.

1,579 self-identified registered voters in Pennsylvania were studied on September 25-29 with a margin of error +/- 3.3 percentage points, including the design effect.

Quinnipiac University survey, directed by Doug Schwartz, Ph.D. Since 1994, he has been conducting independent, impartial national and state polls regarding politics and issues. Surveys comply with the best practices in the industry and are based on samples based on probability using random selection of numbers with live interviewers calling linear lines and mobile phones.

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