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Pennsylvanian's Split On Kagan's Approval

By: Amy Mearkle
Updated: May 27, 2010

HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA  -- Pennsylvania voters are split on whether the U.S. Senate should confirm Elena Kagan as a Supreme Court Justice.
  

According to the latest "Rasmussen Reports," survey of likely Pennsylvania voters, 34% believe Kagan should be confirmed, while 33% think she shouldn't and another 33% are not sure.
  

The survey points out that not knowing much about Kagan is a factor.
  

33% of those surveyed have a favorable opinion on Kagan, while 39% look at her unfavorably and 28% are not sure.
  

The statewide phone survey was taken last week.

(Copyright 2010 by VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions)

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