Recent Emerson College polling (Oct. 23-25) shows Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson leading Republican incumbent Scott Perry 47%-44% in Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district, fueling trader consensus pricing Democrats at 65% to win on November 5. Stelson, a former local news anchor, has surged with superior fundraising—over $5 million raised versus Perry's $2.5 million—and a strong October 17 debate performance appealing to independents in this R+6 battleground encompassing Harrisburg and York. Perry's Freedom Caucus affiliation and January 6 committee scrutiny weigh on his incumbency advantage, though GOP internals like Fabrizio show it tighter at 48%-45%. Early voting trends and national House control dynamics heighten uncertainty ahead of election night.
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Parti démocrate
65%
Parti républicain
32%
Parti démocrate
65%
Parti républicain
32%
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0x2F5e3684c...Recent Emerson College polling (Oct. 23-25) shows Democratic challenger Janelle Stelson leading Republican incumbent Scott Perry 47%-44% in Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district, fueling trader consensus pricing Democrats at 65% to win on November 5. Stelson, a former local news anchor, has surged with superior fundraising—over $5 million raised versus Perry's $2.5 million—and a strong October 17 debate performance appealing to independents in this R+6 battleground encompassing Harrisburg and York. Perry's Freedom Caucus affiliation and January 6 committee scrutiny weigh on his incumbency advantage, though GOP internals like Fabrizio show it tighter at 48%-45%. Early voting trends and national House control dynamics heighten uncertainty ahead of election night.
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