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Poll: Onorato Gaining On Corbett

10-Percentage-Point Lead Was 16 Points A Month Ago

PHILADELPHIA - New Rasmussen Reports polling on the Pennsylvania governor's race shows Republican Tom Corbett now leads Democrat Dan Onorato 49 percent to 39 percent.

That's a 10-point margin for the state's attorney general, and he's got to be smiling, except that a month ago that Corbett lead was 16 points, 49 percent to 33 percent.

So the Republican leads by a comfortable margin, but a margin that is shrinking.

Scott Rasmussen joined "Good Day" to talk about the polling and what it means.

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