A new Franklin & Marshall poll in Pennsylvania shows Pat Toomey (R) leading Rep. Joe Sestak (D) in the U.S. Senate race among likely voters, 40% to 31%.
The contest is closer among all registered voters, with Toomey leading by only 3 points.
Said pollster Terry Madonna: "The Democratic Party's difficulty in this election is their voters do not have the same motivation and they're less likely to vote. That is a huge problem for them."
Key finding: 35% say President Obama is doing a "poor" job,
while only 37% feel he is doing an "excellent" or "good" job as
president.
The Hotline: "It's hard to see how Sestak wins his Senate match up against Toomey if Obama remains so unpopular."