There is a virtual tie in the Pennsylvania Republican primary for the U.S. Senate seat roughly two weeks before voters go to the polls on May 17, according to a Franklin & Marshall poll.
Franklin & Marshall’s poll showed there is a virtual tire between the top candidates, with between 325 registered Republican Pennsylvania voters and a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent.
The poll found only 18 percent of Republican respondents said they would vote for the celebrity doctor, Mehmet Oz. While in comparison, there was also 16 percent who would vote for David McCormick, and in third, Kathy Barnette garnered 12 percent of the respondents.