
Most Pennsylvania voters continue to name the economy as their top issue in the Presidential race.
That's according to a new New York Times, Siena College and Philadelphia Inquirer poll.
Nearly 3 in 10 voters named the economy or inflation as their top issue.
A majority - 52 percent - said economic conditions were poor, and just 21 percent said good or excellent.
When asked which candidate they trusted to do a better job on the economy, former President Trump was preferred over President Joe Biden, 54 percent to 42 percent