U.S. Rep. Chris Carney (D-Dimock) has a 14-point edge over Republican opponent Chris Hackett, according to a poll released Thursday by Franklin & Marshall College.
He leads 39 percent to 25 percent among registered voters, the poll finds, and 48 percent to 33 percent when leaning but undecided voters are included. Eighteen percent of voters are "completely undecided," the poll reports.
It's a good sign for the first-time incumbent Carney as he tries to fend off Hackett in the normally Republican 10th Congressional District. The race is considered one of the country's most competitive.
The poll indicated undecided voters could likely decide the election. Two-in-five Republicans are undecided, it found, and only 43 percent of GOP members said they supported Hackett. For independents, 52 percent reported they are still undecided.
The poll sampled 713 registered voters from Sept. 30 to Oct. 5 and has a margin of error of 3.6 percent.
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